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INDEX TO THE 


CALENDAR OF THE PAPERS 
OF MIRABEAU BUONAPARTE 
LAMAR 


PREPARED FROM THE ORIGINAL PAPERS 
IN THE TEXAS STATE LIBRARY BY 
ELIZABETH HOWARD WEST, ARCHIVIST 


AUSTIN, TEXAS 
A, C. BALDWIN & SONS 
PRINTERS 


FIRST PRINTED AS PART OF 
THE CALENDAR OF 1914; 
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INDEX 


Abercrombie, James, letter, 1152. 

Abolition, 664, 708, 837, 1441, 2621. 

Adamson, John, letter, 1827. 

Adamson & Company, 1456. 

Advertiser of the Port of Matamoros, 
106-7. 


Agency of Texas at New Orleans, 924, 


1085, 1154. 


Aguilar, Francisco, statement, 2287. 
Alabama Volunteers, see Volunteers 
from Alabama. 


Alabama Grays, 425, 709. 

Alaman, Licas, letter, 54. 

Alamo, calls for help for, 338 (Travis), 
342 (Smith); fall, 351, 836; ‘origin of 
the name, 1654; victims, 543, 2427. 

Aldrich, Coliin, 845, letter, 902. 

Aldridge, William, agreement, 738. 

Alexander (schooner), 764. 

Aliens, exclusion from office, 956. 

Allen, — DUN. 

Allen, EEG RT. 

Allen & Webster, 2648. 

Allen, James M., 1338; letter, 2087. 

Allen, John K., 232, 274, 294, 776; let- 
COT. 7 (0; 

Allen, John M., 1010; jurat, 2190; let- 
ters, 1085, 1282, 1392. 

Allen, John O., 1985. 

Alien,” O..H5)169: 

Allen, William Y., 883. 

Alley, — , 245. 

Almonte, Juan Nepomuceno, 356, 390, 
175125951291, 1299, >1303,°.1315; 
custody and disposal of, 482; letter, 
371; release, 485. 

Alsbury, Thomas J., letter, 836. 

Alvarado, Pedro, 2689. 

Amarillas, Marqués de las, letter, 2. 

Ambulancia, , 2616. 

American Atlantic & Pacific Ship Canal 
Company, 2636, 2738. 

American National Common School 
Convention, 1839, 1157. 

American Whig Society (Princeton), 
(1576. 

Amira, Pablo, letter, 2327. 


Amnesty law of 1835, 2407. 


Amory, Nathaniel, 2045; certificate, 
956; document, 1511; letters, 1078, 
Pogomrieot,. bola, 1515, +1559, 1733, 
2062. 

Anahuac, customs disputes, 2481; dis- 
_turbances, 1832, 110-14, 116-63, 545, 
1618-20, 1627, 2412; disturbances, 
1885, 201, 203-4, 224-5, 1617, 1625; 
history, 1618, 1621, 2407. 

Anahuac, fort of, 140. 

Anaya, EO: : 

Anderson, A. A., 1707; letter, 1485. 


Anderson, J. L., letter, 2539. 
Anderson, Kennet L., 864, 908, 1115, 
1165, 1170, 1519; letter, 1205. 
Anderson, Thomas P., 2202-3; joint let- 
ter, 2200. 
Anderson, William P., 861, 864. 
Andrews, Garnet, letter, 1042. 
Andrews, J. D., letters, 1730, 1863. (See 
also League, Andrews & Company.) 
Andrews, John, 1151; joint letter, 1150. 


Andrews, John T., joint letter, 828. 


Andrews, Joseph W., 2809. 

Andrews, Robert, 3. 

Andrews, S. P., 955. 

Anduze, N. B., 1602. 

Anglo-Americans, 118; Cherokee rela- 
tions, 230; intratitude to Mexico, 
135. 

Annexation of Texas, 462, 499, 544, 548, 
581, 588, 640, 708, 837, 914, 1002, 
1768, 2175, 2194, 2197, 2200-2; appli- 
cation, withdrawal, 758, 831, 835, 858, 
862; convention, petition, 2191; pam- — 
phlet on, 647. 

Anonymous letters and articles: 1816, 
ba214s i JS827, : 107 1829, “15 90- tSad, 
103%) 1882) 163 5 (%832,-193 > F835, 219, 
221, 281; 1836, 390, 419-20, 443; 1837, 
535, 589, 641, 645, 647; 1838, 821, 947, 
968; 1839, 1465, 1608; 183—? 
1624,. 1632, ‘1642, 1658, - 1663; 1666; 
1840, 1964; 1842, 2149; 1844, 2178, 
2176-7; 1845, 2194, 2196-8, 2201; 
1876572259, 22615 1847, 2978 34.184-—? 
2409, 2423, 2429, 2438, 2440, 2453; 
1851, 2473; 1852, 2480; 1858, 2483; 
{R57 eee I SoS. 2011 2628; 2711, 
2726: 1859, 2746, 2749, 2760; 185—? 
2806-8, 2814. 

Anthony, D. W., 169. 

Antony, , o30: 

Appleman, John, 312; letter, 1986; or- 
ders to, 303, 311; receipt, 316. 

Aransay, citizens’ meeting, proceedings, 
1341; custom house, 1240, 1341; liv- 
ing conditions, 1838, 764; port, 303. 

Archer, Branch Tanner, 120,° 222, 708, 
762, 1263, 1449, 17538, 2081, 2094, 2098, 
2101, 2117; biography, 2407; letters, 
660, 1071, 1391; memorandum, 519; 
orders, 2069; urged to run for the 
presidency, 433. 

Archer, Powhatan, 12638. 

Archer House, Velasco, 660. 

Archives, removal to Austin, 1402, 1420, 
1491-2, 1577-8; retention at Austin, 
1842, 2130, 2151. 

Argentine Republic, 2521-5; 
tion on, 2531, 

Arispe, Ramon, report to, 71. 

Arista, Mariano, 170, 2377. 


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Armistice with 
2154-6, 2203. 


Armory, Houston, 940, 1155. 
Armstrong, James, letters, 1236, 2051; 
speech, 1606. 


Army of Texas, 395, 530, 931-2, 1785, 
2100; addresses to, 360, 375, 1745; 
attitude toward the land question, 
552, 556; clothing and supplies, 337, 
404, 415; claims for service in, 933, 
936, 939; commander-in-chief, 262, 
269, 411, 484; conditions, 1836, 445; 
dispersal, 792; election returns, 262, 
330; force in the field, 1838, 784-5, 
790, 799-800; insubordination, 414, 
576; movements, 7836, 427; muster- 
roll, 353; needs, 265, 350, 374; officers, 
346, 3538, 410-11, 788, 942, 1425; or- 
ganization, 808, 970; provisions, 311- 
18, 400, 407, 415; receipts, 298; trans- 
portation, 316; troubles, 1836, 341, 
427; (See also Recruiting; Volunteer 
army; Volunteers from the United 
States; etc.) 


Arnold, Hayden, joint petition, 1241. 
Arredondo, Joaquin de, 19, 2508. 
Arsenal (Austin), troops, 2100. 
Ashworth, Jesse, 1729. 

Atkinson, aa 

Atkinson, Elizabeth, letter, 1013. 

Atkinson, T. J., letter, 1176. 

Aubrey & Kinney, 2081; letters, 2079, 
2093, 2108. 

Auditor of Texas, report, 1836, 451. 

Augusta Chronicle, 78. 

Augustine, Henry W., 1776. 

Aury, Luis, 2800. 

Austin, , conduct, 1062. 

Austin, Emily, see Bryan, Emily Aus- 
tin, 30, and Perry, Emily Austin, 
109, 1407, 

Austin, Henry, biography, 2407; letters, 
1154, 2109; 

Austin, James Elijah Brown, 
82-3. 

Austin, John, 113, 118-20, 124, 127, 129- 
31, 134, 1388, 140, 142, 150, 157-8, 164: 
biography, 2413; command, 1832, 
428; conduct, 1832, 135; land, 555; 
orders, 123, 125-6. 

Austin, Mary Brown (Mrs. Moses Aus- 
tin), 3, 30, 36, 41; letter, 45. 

Austin, Moses, 30; biography, 2, 2407; 


Mexico, 1843, 2152, 


death, 


colonization plans, 32; death, 36; 
journey to Missouri, 1796-7, 6; let- 
ters, 31-2; loss, 1821, 32; memo- 


randum, 6; papers, 5. 

Austin, Stephen Fuller, 187, 461, 552; 
address at Louisville, 1836, 345; ad- 
dress of welcome to, 1832, 156; ar- 
rival at Velasco, 1836, 392; attitude, 
1832, 160; biography, 3, 2407; candi- 
dacy, 1836, 427, 433; circular, 229; 


colonists, 38; commander-in-chief: 
elected, 243, superseded, 262; corres- 
pondence on file in Bexar, 690, 2024; 
diary, 1821, 35; diary, 1833-4 (prison 
journal), 176; Fisher’s’ relations 
with, 1665; Hawkins’s co-operation 
with, 36: health, 82, 93;. heirs’ 
claims, 2494; Indian talk in behalf 
of, 232; influence toward modification 
of the decree of April 6, 1830, 175; 
letters, 1821, 30, 1823, 48-9, 1829, 77, 
82-3, 1830, 93, 97-8, 1832, 109, 1145, 
117,. 1838, 164-7, 170, 1834, 279) ease. 
1885; 196, 2385; 1886,>29%, 294ncon 
1406; letters to, 45, 195, 200, 223, 234, 
236, 242-3, 245-7, 253; memorandum, 
6; mission to Mexico, 1833, 518; 
movements, 1/832, 147, 160; notes, 47; 
order, 252; papers, 51, (53ij9n626; 
plans, 1835, 202; portraits, 5; proc- 
lamation, 67; reception at San An- 
tonio, 1821, 2411; regard for Lamar, 


794; release, 1835, 202; report to, 
251; speech, 228; translation of 
laws, 33. 


Austin, William T., 131, 154, 160, 2084; 
appointment, 945-6; biography of 
John Austin, 2413; letters, 1690, 
1871, 1888, 2058, 2172, 254.35 eee 
Revolution, 2178. 2 

Austin family, records, 3, 2407. 

Austin (city), 1041, 1044, 1201, 1266, 
1396, 2007, 2083; ball, 2395; barbe- 
cue, 2153; building, 1294, 1320, 1368, 
1375; citizens, 1368; condition, 1845, 
2151; defense, 17438; description, 
1839, 1480-1; general satisfaction 
with, 1402; health, 2071; Indians 
near, 1474, 1818, 18638, 2342, 2434; 
Lamar’s real estate, 1402, 2306, 2311, 
2376, 2401; latitude and longitude, 
2036; laying off, 1264, 1320; es6a; 
living conditions, 1839, 13861; lots, 
1308, 1352, 1390,. 1617, 18055 setaait 
service, 1505, 1686, 1872, 1876; maps, 
comment, 1717-18, 1738; meeting of 
Congress, 1839, 13861; plan, modifica- 


tions, 1294; public dinner, 1976; 
roads from, 1474, 1837; sketches, 
1431; streets, naming, 1363; topog- 
raphy, 1294. (See also Archives; 
Capital; Capitol; Waller, Edwin, 
etc. ) 

Austin (Sloop of war), 1815, 1823, 
1825 


Austin City Gazette, 1485, 1556, 2063, 
Ziols 

Austin College, 2494. 

Austin, jurisdiction, ayuntamiento, see 
San Felipe de Austin, ayuntamiento. 

Austin, jurisdiction, committee of 
safety, letters, 229, 235, 240. 

Austin, Villa de, see San Felipe de 
Austin. 


INDEX 5 


Austin & Williams’s 
titles, 202. 

Austin’s colonies, 1642, 2431; 
199; Austin’s visit to, 1821, 35; be- 
ginnings, 48-9, 2408, 2411; citizens’ 
meeting, July, 1833, 144; Indian dif- 
ficulties, 1822-34, 2439; inhabitants, 


colony, land 


affairs, 


139, 145; laws governing founding, 
33; militia, 119; municipalities, 
2814; Navidad, Karankawas’ and 


Lavaca settlements, 141, 143, 151-2; 
popular confusion, 151; Williams’ 
efforts to arouse to loyalty to Mex- 
ico, 147. 

Autry, , 294: 

Ayers, Lewis, journal, 336. 

Ayish Bayou, district, inhabitants, 160- 
B, 415. 

Bache, R., letters, 450, 1350. 

Badgett, J. B., 346. 

Bagly, , 68d. 

La Bahia, alealde, 40-1; battle, 1835, 
501; commander, 26, 40; Long’s cap- 
ture of, 1831, 37, 40-1; Long’s sur- 
render, 42, 1653; road, 2167. (See 
also Goliad.) 

Bailey, E., letter, 1178. 

Bailey, Samuel A., letter, 1814. 

Baker, - , 1214. 

Baker, Daniel, letter, 2494. 

Baker, Frederick, letter, 430. 

Baker, Joseph, historical note from, 
2449; letter, 982. 

Baker, Joseph (?) 728, 943. 

Baker, Moseley, 225, 251; account of 
defense of Brazos crossing, 1656; ar- 
rest ordered, 214; guest of Zavala, 
1835, 209; letters, 444, 644. 

Baker, Moseley ? 723, 743, 948. 

Baldwin, John, 1955. 

Bancks, C. W., letter, 1744. 

“Band of Brothers,” 1447, 1449. 

La Bandera (Matamoros), 2366. 

Bank of the» United States, 844, 1002, 
1496; connection with Texas finances, 
862, 869, 1304, 1318, 1475, 1494, 1533- 
4; proposed branch in Texas, DOD, 
1500. 

Banks and banking, Texas, 656, 758, 
941, 947, 980, 1810, 1679, 20438, 2059, 
2501. 

Barataria I., 286. 

Barbey, Theodore, circular, 2037; 
ter, 2050. 

Barbydi.-D. P., 2099. 

Barhyda, J. P., 1769; order to, 1872. 

Baring Brothers, London, 984. 

Barker, John, document, 614. 

Barkeson, Richard, letter, 780. 

Barnard, Joseph H., letter, 1063. 

Barnett, George W., 1019. 

Barnwell, James, 787. 

Barragan, , 249. 

Barrera, Agustin, list, 


let- 


2427: 


notes, 


2508. 

Barrett; D.-C., 227, 251. 

Barrios y Jauregui, Jacinto de, 1-2. 

Bartlett, Cocoin, 1070. 

Barton, ———, 1294. 

Bartons, 147. 

Bassett, C. W., letter, 1088. 

Bastrop, Baron de, 7, 32, 1611, 2800. 

Bastrop (town), citizens’ meeting, lIet- 
‘ter, 149; Indians near, 893, 1474; 
public dinners, 1480, 1485, 2119. 

Bastrop county, citizens, 2119... 

Bates, Thomas, 1173. 

Baudin, Charles, 1191, 1249, 1255, 1314; 
visit to Texas, 1249. 

Baxter, Eli H., 548. 

Baylor, John W., 688. 

Baylor, Robert Emmet Bledsoe, 
ters, 688, 735, 904, 2055. 

Bayne, Griffin, letter, 636. 

Baznet, Henry, 1448. 

Beach, H: & Company, letter, 1721. 


let- 


Beal, , search for Long’s expedi- 
tion, 1611. 
Beale, i PODS PLOR  bEGO! <b F4, 


1194, 1207, 1235. 


Beale, Charles A., colony, 196; grant, 


441, 803. 
Beall, Susan Caroline, and Hill Vv. 
Dunean, 579; v. Smith, 580. 


Bean, Peter Ellis, 547, 565. 

Beaumont, custom house, 1251; postal 
service, 1125. 
Beck, , 1482. 

Beck, P., 1988. 
Bedell, George W., 
Bee, — cal Ook 
Bee, Barnard E., 762, 797, 805, 835, 
987, 1031, 1232, 1296, 1938, 1991, 
2018, 2031; commended to Lamar, 
544; confirmation as Secretary of 
State, 923; deed to, 555; expecta- 
tions regarding a Texas-Mexican 
treaty, 1426; hopefulness, 1358; in- 
troduced, 386, 408; letters, 512, 810- 
11, 840, 910, 1148, 1182, 1231, 1233, 
1259, 1284, 1290-1, 1293-9, 1301-3, 
1314-17, 1524, 1987, 2060, 2083; mis- 
sion to Mexico, 1169, 1330, 1350, 1361, 


letter, 424. 


1473; nomination for vice-president, 
777: resignation from the cabinet, 
835. 


Bee, Barnard E., Jr., 2212, 2350. 

Bee, Mrs. Barnard E., 1524. 

Bee, Hamilton Prioleau, 2325, 2336, 
2343, 2346; letters, 2199, 2255, 2350, 
2363. 

Bee, New Orleans, see New Orleans Bee. 


Beisel, Frederick F., joint petition, 
2173: 

Belgium, relations with Texas, 1424, 
1748, 1847. 

Bell, ———,, 2434. 

Bell, A., joint letter, 2381. 


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Bell, Peter Hansbrough, 2388; address 
to 2394; letters, 445, 1957, 2117; 
movements, 1847, 2357, 2360. 

Bell, T., 2253; letter, 2254. 

Bell, Thomas W., 132. 

Bell, William, letter, 1989. 

Bell, William W., 1989. 

Belt, P. F., notes from, 547; statement, 
610. 

Bennet, Valentine, 334, 918; letter, 917. 

Bennett, Joseph, 1525. 

Benthuysen, A. B., letter, 633. 

Benton, Thomas Hart, 2400. 

Berger, Charles J., letter, 2410. 

Berrien, John McPherson, 27; 
2210. 

Berry, fe at Ge 

Berry, Joseph, 1549. 

Bevil, John, 1072. 

Béxar, see San Antonio de Béxar. 

Bexar County, boundaries, 712. 

Biddle, Clement C., 1946; letter, 1947. 

Biddle, Nicholas, 658, 1211; connection 
with Texas loan, 862, 1004, 1252, 
1304, 1313; resignation, 1194, 1196. 

Big Mush (Cherokee chief), 781, 785; 


letter, 


invitations to, 564, 784, 839; talks, 
230; 846; talk to, 232. 

Biloxi Indians, 701, 783, 816. . 

Bino, Antonio, 687. 

Bird, John, 2180. 

Birdsall, John, 678, 820, 1441; letter, 
950. 

Bivins, Uriah H., letter, 1834. 

Blackrode, Thomas, letter, 2070. 

Blair & Vedder, 530. 

Bliss, Luke, letter, 706. 

Bliss, William Wallace Smith, 2228, 


2Za22, 2000, 2oa9, Zane. letters, 2229, 
2019; Zool, 2o4l, 2o40,+ cove: 

Blockade of Texas ports, 707, 835; of 
Vera Cruz, 826, 1215. is 

Blount, Alexander C., 697. 

Blount, William, 291. 

Boatwright, Thomas, 1101. 

Bocanegra, Jose Maria de, 2154, 2203; 
circular, 2155. 

Bogert, James L., 834. 

Bogert & Hawthorne, letter, 1184. 

Bonds, Cuban, 2469; Texan, 1080, 1167, 
1169, 1195-6; 1304,.1394; 1424. 1572: 
1594, 2078; United States, 2591. 

Bonham, eG ie 

Bonham, James B., 700. 

Bonham, Milledge S., 698, 700, 748. 

Bonis, Peter E., letter, 325; order to, 
Dale 

Bonnell, George W., 291, 665. 

Booker, , £992. 

Booker, Shields, report, 1369. 

Boon, Peter, 2455. 

Boone, Hamilton R., joint letter, 2182. 

Borden, — Ry 5 5hs8 

Borden, Gail, J., 141, 240, 2039, 2365; 


letter, 789. 

Borden, John P., 789, 1491-2, 1577, 
1824, letters, 1097, 1578, 1734, 1906, 
1933, 1940. 

Border guards, 1869, 1874. 

Borders, William M., letter, 574. 

Boundaries of Texas, 421, 989, 1011, 
1030, 1264, 1300, 1318, 2121; advice 
to convention regarding, 323; discus- 
sion, 1850, 2462; report, 1828, 75; 
survey, 1839, 782, 784, 855, 1514, 1588, 
1672, 1675, 1726; surveyor, 1318. 

Boundary, Harrisburg — Montgomery, 
1224. 

Bourland, William H., historical note, 
2433. 

Bowen, William, 27. 


Bowie, James, 339; joint letters, 249, 


253. 
The Bowl (“Col. Bowles,’ Cherokee 
chief), 232, 321, 352, 564-5, 781-2, 


784-5, 801, 839, 1188, 1297, 1412; last 
battle, 1372-3; letters, 783, 855; talks, 
230, 846. 

Bowman, P. F., notes, 2435. 

Boyd, Samuel F., letter, 2325; petition, 
joint, 2323. 

Boykin, James, letter, 1677. 

Boylan, James D., letter, 1202. 

Boyle, Andrew A., joint petition, 1377. 

Brackenridge, H. M., article, 421. 

Bradburn, Juan Davis, biography, 
2407; connection with the troubles 
of 1832, 110-11, 118, 121-2, 136-7, 545, 
547; difficulties with Morgan and 
Reed, 2481. 

Bradford, Thomas M., letter, 874. 

Bradley, John, 1911. 

Brady, John, colonization scheme, 1660, 
2800. 

Brame, Charles E., 1853. 

Branch, , 861, 1780, 1820. 

Brannum, William Thomas, 1360, 1942. 

Brantley, William T., 80. 

Bravo (Mexican armed vessel), 278. 

Brazoria, citizens, 112, 160; citizens’ 
meetings, 134, address, 157, proceed- 
ings, 120, 347; “City -GuardG,7 sags, 
committee of Vigilance, 134, 154, let- 
ter, 152; committee, standing, of con- 
sultation, 134, letter, 133; disturb- 
ances, 1832, 119-36, 138-41, 143-6, 150- 
4, 156-7; importations, 115; militia, 
119; journal, 132; port, 83; pr@aa 
1819; public dinner, 228. 

Brazoria (schooner), 123, 127, 130, 138, 
140, 153, 158. 

Brazos, ‘Department of, 189, 207. 

Brazos River, crossing, defense, 1656; 
falls, 2162; port, 1379. ; 

Breckenridge, , 1838, 1441, 

Breedlove, A. W., document, 155. 

Brennan, w1So6. 

Brennan, Thomas H., 1389. 


INDEX 


Brewster, Henry P., 1817, 1819; letter, 
854. . 

Briant, John S., 1675. 

Bridge, —, 113. 

Brigham, Asa, 151, 456, 1769; agree- 
ment, 119; letters, 134, 865, 926, 936, 
1022, 1081, 1244, 1336, 1420; report, 
451. 

Bringas, Juan, 537. 

Briscoe, Andrew, 
201; letter, 1065. 

Britton, Forbes, 2235, 2262. 

Brodnax, John H., letter, 652. 

Brooke, John C., 1074. 

Brookfield, William, letter, 1676. 

Brookshire, VARA VS 

Brown & Guion, claim, 734, 1282; let- 
ter, 734. 

Brown, Abia, 3; letter, 4. 

Brown, David Paul, 1441; letter, 1328. 

Brown, Emmeline C. Handy, letters, 
1254, 1554, 179%. - 

Brown, Henry S., division, 128. 

Brown, J. S., 121; letter, 122. 

Brown, Jeremiah, 429. 

Brown, L. B., report, 1370. 

Brown, Mary, see Austin, Maria Brown. 

Brown, R., 438. 

Brown, Reuben R., 591, 2136, 2141; 
historical note, 1645; letter, 2061. 

Brown, Robert C., Ietter, 454. 

Brown, Samuel T., historical 
648-9. 

Brown, William, joint letter, 153. 

browne, John, letter, 1447. 

Brutus (Texan brig of war), 798, 2186- 
ef 

Bryan, Emily Austin, 30. 

Bryan, Gug Morrison, letter, 794. 

Bryan, James, 30. 

Bryan, Moses Austin, 985, 1274. 

Bryan, William, 924, 1721, 1796, 1933, 
2063, 2150; letters, 1146, 1192, 1296. 


1275; agreement, 


notes, 


Bryant, pels 52s 
Buache, Philippe, chart, comment, 
2444, 


Bucarely y Ursua, Antonio, letter, 1. 

Buchanan, Rear/a ats 

Buchanan, Green B., 740, 798. 

Buchanan, James, 17, 2512, 2757; docu- 
ments, 2558, 2577-8; letter, 2482; 
messages, 2582, 2708. 

Buckley, PPA 

Buckley, C. W., 728; letter, 825. 


Buckner, Aylett C., 133, 2446; biogra- 


DnY see aletter, 118. 
Buentello, Tomas, report, 40. 
Buffalo Bayou, 1593, 2206. 
Buford, Jefferson, 1628. 
_ Buford, Thomas Y., letter, 409. 
bugs, — , 802. 
Bugg, Anselm, letters, 760, 802, 1962. 
Bull, Jesse L., 454-5. 


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Bulletin, 828. 

Bunker, Elihu S., letter, 834. 

Burdgess, John, colonization scheme, 
916; letter, 915. 

Burgess, Charles H., 1782. 

Burk, David, letter, 2213. 

Burke, James, letters, 1026, 1396. 

Burke, John R., 1716. 

Burleson, Edward, 276; autobiography, 
2170; brigade, 1369; characteristics, 
276, 1199; conduct, December, 1835, 
2172; elected commander-in-chief, 
262; letters, 701, 932, 1171, 1329, 
1439, 1702, 2038; orders, 1222; sketch, 
2167. 

Burlesons, 147. 

Burnet, David G., 350, 354-5, 414, 430, 
1356, 1389, 1726, 1971, (1996-7, 2324. 
2424, 2480, 2541; ad interim appoint- 
ment, 1305-6, 1675, 2125; candidacy 
and campaigns; 1838, 702, 711, 747, 
777, 799,. 810-11; 1841, 2039, 2071, 
2075, 2077, 2085; colony, 266, 905; 
document, 389; estimates of, 679, 
1002, 1539, 2130; home surroundings, 
2400; Houston’s reply to, 1855, 2495; 
letters, 387, 392, 396, 401-4, 693, 847, 
1006, 1019, 1306, 1394, 1687-8, 2400, 
2493, 2496, 2509, 2533, 2795; memo- 
randum, 2443; message, 456 (cited, 
485). 

Burnett, William D., 110. 

Burnley, Albert T., 1533-4, 1788, 1856, 
1975, 1994, 1996, 2016; letters, 1571, 
1584, 1790, 1971; services as loan 
agent, 835, 862, 957, 980, 1004, 1038, 
1304, 1318; 1361, 1410; 1475, 1594; 
1766. 

Burr, A. P., letter, 668. 

Burton, Isaac W., 778, 875-6, 1000-1, 
1171, 1776; journal, 1669; letter, 799. 

Bussey, John B., letter, 560. 


Bustamento, Anastacio, 1642; biogra- 
phy, 2454. 

Butler, , 1419. 

Butler, Anthony, biography, 2407; let- 

ter, 929. 

Butler, Pickens, 614. 

Butler, Pierce M., 2550; letters, 698, 
12E1. 

Byrne, William, 1732; commission, 
1307; letter, 1929; oath of office, 
1802. 

Cabinet of Texas, 1836-41, 387, 420, 
980; 1087s 1107 eel2ss, 11274 E280: 


1305-6, 1824; authorization for call- 
ing militia, 2064; changes, 671; con- 
firmations, 923; letter to, 362; quand- 
ary, 1837, 626; suggestions for, 798, 
807, 847-8, 857, 861, 910; treaties 
with Santa Anna, 365-6. 

Caddo Indians, 633, 801, 842, 882; in- 
vitation to, 564; machinations, 597, 
899; operations against, 1838-9, 884, 


8 INDEX 


890, 901, 995-7; removal desired, 899, 
901. 
Cade, Joel T., 1140. 
Cadle, Joseph, letter, 385. 
Cady, , rangers, 2221. 
Cage, Benjamin F., 1988. 
Cahawba Press, 43. 
Calava, Gabriel, document, 2224. 
Caldwell, , 1169. 
Caldwell, James F., letter, 129. 
Caldwell, Joseph, 125. 
Caldwell, Mathew, 988, 1091. 
Caldwell, Pinckney, 1099. 
Calhoun, J., letter, 728. 
Calhoun, John Caldwell, 708, 844, 2195, 
2400. 
Callonet, Felix C., letter, 732. 
Callender, — , 1989. 
SAlvit sSir1si. 
Camack, James, letter, 1351. 
Campbell, , 1345; 
Campbell, Ws Bee 
Campbell, A., 1066. 
Campbell, D. H., letter, 845. 
Campbell, David, letter, 1109. 
- Campbell, James, biography, 2492. 
Campbell, John A., 2459. 
Campbell, R. C., letter, 1961. 
Campmeeting, Independence, 2114. 
Campos, Isidro, 537. 
Canal, 760; Nicaraguan policy, 2761. 
Canal, transcontinental, see  Inter- 
oceanic canal, 2456, 2643, 2761... 
Canales, Antonio, 315, 9738, 1750, 1779, 
1801, 1804, 1846; address, 1719; let- 
ters, 934, 1794, 1806, 1841; move- 
ments, 2567; order, 2326. 

Canalizo, Valentin, 2331. 

Cannon: Austin, 17483; Gonzales, 233, 
from San Felipe, 138, 140; San Ja- 
cinto (“twin Sisters”), 1451. 


Capen, Nahum, letter, 1998. 

Capital of Texas, 2176; permanent, 
1014, 1017, 1019, 1041, 1044, 1049, 
1090, 1168, C2175." 1202 1257, “1320, 
1413, 1465, 1480; removal, 1055, 
1867. 

‘Capitol, Austin, ball, 2395; party, 
2092; Houston, dinner, 1133. 


Capt und Comp, Louis, 1818. 

Carbajal, José Maria, 97-8, 202, 1395. 

Carbajal, José M. J., letter, 1846. 

Cardenas, Jests, 1789, 1801; letter, 
1765. 

Carlos’s Ranch, 1447. 

Carper, William M., certificate, 2188. 

Carradine, —, 1550. 

Carson, Samuel P., letter, 497. 

Carter, Nicholas, letter, 848. 

Carter, Thomas Whincup, 848. 

Casa Yrujo, Marqués de, 16. 

Casas, Juan Bautista de las, 2451; bi- 
ography, 2568; execution, 8; insur- 
rection, 1651; revolutionary career, 


1661. 

Case, Joel T., letter, 1674. 

Case, Uriah F., 1527; letter, 1844. 

Cash, , Mrs., 501. 

Cass, Lewis, 416, 805, 2556, 2558, 2576- 
8, 2593-4, 2623, 2630-1, 2637, 2668, 
2671, 2686, 2759, 2787-9, 2791; docu- 
ment, 2564; instructions, 2563; let- 
ters, 2522, 2524, 2605, 2646; speech, 
2693: 

Castro (Lipan chief), 1292, 2078. 

Cater, H. W., letters, 691, 1310. 

Catlett, Fairfax, 980, 1005. 

Cautry, J: W., letter, 1221. 

Cayce, Thomas, 559; letters, 629, 637. 


Cazneau, J. M. (Mrs. William Leslie), 
2232, 2536, 2688; letters, 2611, 2621, 
2069, J2cotera fon. 


Cazneau, William Leslie, 395, 
2193. 2232,' 2400. 2510, 260605 
1973, 2570. 


Central America, destiny, 2722; foreign 
relations, 2626, 2722; intervention 
opposed, 2403-6; policy, 2722; politi- 
cal history, .2626; question, 2503, 
2571, 2727; United States’ attitude 
toward, 2697. ; 


Centralists of Mexico, 1703, 1781, 1786, 
1841, 1846. 

Chaddick, Martin, 2355. 

Chalmers, John G., 2027, 2069, 2071, 
2103, 2306; letter, 2104. 

Chalmers, Mrs. John G., 2069, 2071. 

Chambers, Thomas Jefferson, 251, 484. 

Champ d’ Asile, 92. 

Chandy, — vee LOZ: 

Channing, William Ellery, 647. 

Chapman, R. W., letter, 651. 

Chappell, , 2459. 

Chappell, A. H., 920. 

Charleston (armed steam brig), 862, 
1128, 1211. (See also Zavala). 

Chenoweth, John, 407; letter, 400. 

Cherokee Indians, 778, 1641; agent to, 
783,-785; battle, July 16, 1839, 1372- 
3; campaign against, July 1839, 1353, 
1954; complicity in Cordova’s rebel- 
lion, 1188, 1297; Aands;9 S017 1676, 
1776, 1959, 24938; Miracle’s mission 
to, 597, 899; policy of expulsion, 
1297; intertribal and Mexican rela- 
tions, 1297, 1321; relations with 
Texas, 321, 352, 875, 1297; removal 
desired, 901; settlement in East 
Texas, 905; talks to, 230, 232, 781-2; 
treaty with Mexico cited, 529, with 
Texas, 352, 781, 564; uneasiness, 783. 

Cherokee Phoenix, 78. 

Cheves, Landon, 1763. 

Chihuahua, presidial companies, 56; 
road to, 2396. 

Childers, G., letter, 1857. 

Childers, James W. L., letter, 1181. 


1945, 
letters, 


INDEX ft) 


Childress, Geo. C., address, 260; letter, 
2047. : 

Childress, N., letter, 863. 

Chinn, R. Holmes, letters, 955, 1129, 
2110. 

Choctaw Indians, 901. 

Chriesman, Horatio, 
139, 144-5. 

Christy, William, letters, 408, 551. 

Chronicle (Nacogdoches), 751-2. 

Cissany (Caddo chief), 901. 

Civilian and City Gazette (Galveston), 
1140, 2495, 2497. 

Claims, against Nicaragua, 2584-5, 2596- 
8, 2666, 2702, 2758; against Texas, 
596, 1029, 1509, 1591, 1836. 

Clark, ————, 751. 

Clark, , 1602. 

Clark, Henry, 418. 

Clark, Mrs. Henry, 418. 

Clark, James, 46. 

Clark, James, letter, 418. 

Clark, John, 1733, 1812. 

Clark, Lewis, letter, 430. 

Clark, William, 2356. 

Clarke, Charles I., document, 655. 

Clay, Edwin R., statement, 2260. 

Clay, Henry, 588, 664; compromise. bill, 
comment, 2460-1; record, 844; stric- 
tures on letter to, 647. 

Clay, J. M., 2240, 2271; letter, 2272. 

Clay, Watkins, receipt, 1025. 

Clayton, John, 2654; treaty negotiated 
by, 2456. 

Clements, Abner L., letter, 1552. 

Cleveland, Jesse F., letter, 1985. 

Cliosophic Society of the College of 
New Jersey, 1576. 

Clygatt ? A. G., letter, 1276. 

Coahuila, disturbances, 1834-5, 1619, 
2438; Governor, 2; revolution, 1834- 
49, 934, 1703, 1765, 2348. 

Coahuila and Texas, 93; capital 517; 
charges of smuggling, 191; decrees, 
100, citation and comment, 202, 1668; 
governors, 2120; presidial companies, 
58: under Constitution of 1824, 518. 

Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and Texas, pro- 
vincial deputies, 48. 

Coast, defense, 324; survey, 2020, 2039. 

Cocke, , 1426. 

Cocke (Cox?), J. D., 650; letter, 665; 
political attitude, 1110. 


documents, 136; 


Coffee, — Daal. 

Cole, J. L., letters, 2626, 2645. 

Cole, James P., 1535; letters, 1193, 
127T. 

Coleburn, 21803: 


Coleman, 2493, 2495. 

Coleman, A., historical note, 2434. 
Coles, John P., letters, 226, 1134. 
College Hill (Austin), 1945. 

Collins, , ALS 

Collinsworth, George M., 1983; letters, 


152, 242, 994; movements, 245. 

Collinsworth, George M.?_ historical 
note, 2452. 

Collinsworth, James, 391, 480-1, 488, 
490-1; letter, 493. 

Colonies, English, 1591; French, 1295, 
1452; German, 1082, 1331, 1452, 1559; 
Scotch, 916. 

Colonization, Austin’s plans, 6; con- 
tract, 33; contract cited, 2020; early 
efforts of foreigners, 2800; laws of 
Mexico, 33, 226, 1639; pans, 1444; 
society, 1082. 

Colorado and Red River Land Com- 
pany, 803. : 

Colorado Navigation Company, 1553. 

Colorado River, country, inhabitants, 
1294; improvement and navigation, 
894-5; Indian difficulties of early 
settlers, 2425; Indians near, 893, 
2368, 2425; land, 629, 637, 1553; set- 
tlements, 32, 149, 2167, 2425; Texan 
force on, 1836, 2498; valley, 1049. 

Colquhoun, Angus, letter, 483. 

Columbia, citizens’ meéting, call, 210, 
resolutions, 218; jurisdiction, ad- 
dress, 217, committee-of safety and 
correspondence, call, 222, proceed- 
ings, 220; nomination meeting, 1838, 
722; protection, April, 1836, 1646. 

Columbia (steam packet), 754; cap- 
ture, 1618, 1626. 

Columbia Telegraph, 485. 

Columbus Enquirer, 73, 78-80, 178, 180, 
568, 577, 1106; sale, 605, 853. 

Colutta (Koasati Councilor), talk, 1326. 

Comanche Indians, 382, 472, 2070; cam- 
paigns against, 1839-40, 1049, 1098, 


14382, 1882; captives, 1874, 1936; 
character, 773; court adjourned to 
fight, £56; customs and characteris- 
tics, 2428; deptedations, 953, 1495; 
fear of, 764, 2388; fight on Littte 
River, 1839, 2180; fight with Shaw- 
nees, 1922; friendliness, 896; good 
faith, 550; hostilities in and near 


Bexar, 1836-41, 24382. 
Commercial Intelligencer, 820; 1354. 
Commissioners of the Federalists, 
1737; of Texas to the United States, 
345 (Austin), 357 (Wharton), 415, 
BaD. ; 


Comptroller of Texas, report, 7836, 451. 


Concepcién (mission), battle, 253, 
1635; commemoration ball, 609. 
Condert, , 2474-6. 


Congress of Coahuila and Texas, 502; 
delegates, 163%. 

Congress of Mexico, 10; 
1834, 2453. 

Congress of Nicaragua, 2403, 2741-2. 

Congress of Texas: First, 1836-7, 550, 
inaction, 556, 558, message to, 456; 
Second, 1837-8, 636, act, 1528, canal 


dissolution, 


10 INDEX 


action, 760, quandary, 626; Third, 
1838-9, 967, acts, 956, 972, 1029, can- 
didates, 788, 796, Houston’s conduct 
toward, 1002, legislation, suggestions 
for, 862, 876-7, 888, 901, 941, mes- 
sages to, 947-8, 973, 988, petitions to, 
894-5, 954, resolution, cited, 901; 
Fourth, 1839-40, 1297, 1475, act sub- 
mitted to Supreme Court, 1691-3, can- 
didates, 1345, Houston party, 1345, 
meeting at Austin, 1839, 1361, mes- 
sages to, 1529, 1537, 1583, 1610, 1673, 
1680, 1695, 1699, 1701; Fifth, 1840-1, 
2051, candidates, 1804, 1860, 1874, 
-elections, 1863, 1867, criticized, 1979, 
extra. session discussed, 2016, 2031, 
legislation, 1974, messages to, 1932, 
1938; Sixth, 1841-2, candidates, 20438, 
2071, Houston party in campaign for, 


2075, message to, 2116; Seventh 
1842-38: candidates, 2130; Ninth, 
1844-5, 2185. 

Consulates of Texas: Amsterdam, 


1997; Boston, 732, 1078, 1364; Char- 
leston, 844; *Hull, 2012; Liverpool, 
961, 1997, 2012; Marseilles, 1845; 
Mississippi Valley towns, 1322; New 
Orleans, 892, 927, 930; New York, 
980, 1085, 2087; Paris, 2050; Philadel- 
phia, 1338, 1454, 1946-7; Savannah, 
713, 844, 870, 1027; Vicksburg, 1322. 

Consuls of the United States to Texas, 
676. 

Consultation, 1835, 210, 222, 
advice to, 257-8; calls for, 
declaration of causes, 255; 
ings, first day, 254. 

Convention, 1836, 302, 304, 323, 343-4, 
346, 2452; campaign for, 304; decla- 
ration of independence, 344; dele- 
gates, 323; resolution, 346; sugges- 
tions to, 323. : 

Convention, Western, proposed, 2151. 

Cook, Kerlin, letter, 590. 

Cooke, Louis P., 14038, 1437, 1448, 1497, 
1698, 1894; account, 1800; appoint- 
ment as Secretary of the Navy, 1755; 
letters, 1360, 1371, 1501-4, 1759-60, 
1762, 1812, 1893, 1895, 1915; order, 
1815. 

Cooke, William. G., 1530, 1976, 2014; 
historical notes, 2169; letters, 1528, 
1974, 2344-5; order, 917. 

Cooper, Thomas, 1221, 1261, 1271. 

Cooper, Thomas Priestly, 1221, 1261, 
e242 

Copano, 245, 303. 

Copano Bay, Lamar’s land on, 753, 787, 
1804, 1995; Lamar’s town site .on, 
1128, 1174, 1207; protection, 2097. 

Cordova, Vicente, 790, 1297; rebellion, 
T101,.1188, 17817, 1789: 

Corpus Christi, 2079; early history, 
2420-2; road from, 2396. 


229, 248; 
216-17; 
proceed- 


Correo (steam boat), 1068, 1662. 

El Correo Atldntico, 379, 716. 

Correo del Rio Bravo del Norte, pros- 
pectus, 2333. 

Corzine, Shelby, 1055, 
death certificate, 1050. 

Cos, Martin Perfecto de, 198, 214, 552; 
letters, 197, 246; order, 215; plans, 

_ 227, 229; release asked, 537. 

Cosgrove, John M., 1077. 

Costly, Michael, 600, 602, 1216. 

Cotten, Godwin Brown, 99. 

Cotton, circular, comment, 1441; price, 
1857, 2540. 

Council, general (“permanent”), reso- 
lutions, 251. 

Council, general (provisional), 266, 
270, 294, 297, 301, 304, 309-10, 317-18, 
320, 323-4, 334-5, 339, 341, 343, 346; 
address, 1835, 293; committee report 
to, 289, 292; membership, 294; mes- 
sage to, 296; quarrel with Smith, 
290, 292, 295, 299, 302, 304-5, 307-8, 
310, 348; resolutions, 268, 295. 

Counterfeit money, 2022. 

Counterfeiters, 24238. 

Courier and Enquirer (New York), 413. 

Courrier des Etats-Unis, 1542. 

Cow Bayou people, 138. 

Cowles, J., letter, 851. 

Crane, Ambrose, 2058. 

Crawford & Shepherd, letter, 1897. 

Crawford, A. C., 2193. 

Crawford, Joel?, letter, 50. 

Crawford, John, certificate, 962. 

Crawford, Joseph T., 576. 

Credit of Texas, 476, 618. 

Creek Indians, 84, 94, 96, 416, 425, 624, 
652, 1105, 1444; commission, letters, 
94-6. 

Creery, John, letter, 1885. 

Creery, Joseph, 1885. 

Crisp, Dowing, 938. 

Criswell, John, 2231. 

Crittenden, e4Ga" 

Crittenden, Alexander P., 1934. — 

Crocheron, Henry, joint letter, 1480. 

Crockett, David, 294. 

Crockett, G. F. H., letter, 1374. 

Crolley, Hugh, joint petition, 894. 

Cromlin, Charles, 1152. 

Cropper, Elisha G., 1367; letter, 1332. 

Crops, 1840, 1804, 1867. 

Crossman, G. H., 2242, 2244, 2251, 2296, 
2300. 

Cross Timbers, campaign, 1/838, 884. 

Crowell, , 78-9, 94, 96. 

Cruger and Moore, receipt, 614. 

Cuba, direct trade, 1888; filibustering 
expedition, 1850, 2458; plan for lib- 
erating, 2473; revolution, 1851, 2469- 
72; trade, 2023. 

Cuba (steam packet), 834, 1184, 1343, 
A361. 


1061, 1067; 


INDEX a * ak 


Cuernavaca, plan of, 181-3. 

Cullen, HE. W., 1069, 1205; letters, 593, 
611, 1055, 1058-9, 1074, 1139, 1165, 
1345, 1448, 1557. 

Cullen, W. W., letter, 1339. 

Cummins, , 161-2. 

Cunningham, L. C., 1708. 

Currency of Texas, 83, 734, 862, 1055, 
Eye Goer te Ol 81358. 1412)..1438 
Liooetio(, 1793, 1863 1967, .2078, 
2112; depreciation, 1454; fluctuation, 
2104. 

Curry, Jabez, letter, 585. 

Curtis, Samuel R., letter, 2318. 

Cushatta, Cushatties, see Koasati. 

Custom House, Aransas, 1240: Beau- 
mont, 1251; Galveston, 743, 983, 993, 
1009; 1471,. 1521, 1540, 1603; 1995, 
2112, 2510; Quintana, 985. 

Customs, administration, 2022; bond- 
ing, 1454: collectorships: Aransas, 
897, Brazos District, 841, Galveston, 
99, 164, 983, 1664, 2193, 2365, 2400, 
2513; Matagorda, 823, 929; San Aug- 
ustine, 864, 1519; Velasco, 945-6; dis- 
putes over, 1832? 2481; officers, sal- 
aries, 1840. 

Daingerfield, William Henry, 937, 1441, 
1496. 1979, 2060; letters, 690, 2028. 

Dalmatie, Maréchal Soult, Duc de, 
1445: letter, 1446. 

Dana, Henry B., letter, 612. 

Dance, Henry C., historical note, 358. 

Darling, E. C., letter, 1510. 

Dashiel, William C. V., 1389. 

Davidson, Richard O., 793. 

Davis, Ret 

Davis, ,1169. 

Davis, A. B., letter, 1037. 

Davis, Alexander M., 1725. 

Davis, Charles H., agreement, 
letter, 2735. 

Davis,” DD. Li, 1222: 

Davis, G. W., 235; letter, 233. 

Davis, John M. B., letter, 1387. 

Davis, Thomas C., 2148; joint letter, 
2146.4): 

Dawson, Frederick, 1004, 1281, 1503, 
1916; letter, 1572. 

Dawson, John B., letters, 833, 991, 1340. 

Dawson, William C., letters, 921, 1038, 
1869. 

De Bland, ed OD: 

De Bland, Colin, letter, 496. 

De Bray, Xavier, historical notes, 1651- 
5; translations, 37-40. 

Debuys, William, 1179. 

De Castro (“General’; 
689. 

De Cordova, Jacob, biographical sketch 
by, 2712; joint circular, 2305; letter, 
1816. 

De Cordova, P., joint circular, 2305. 

Decree of April 6, 1830, comment, 115; 


2014: 


Lipan chief), 


repeal of Art. 11, 170, 175. 
Decrow, , case, 169. 
Deen, C., certificate, 1050. 
Delap, John, 1910, 1925. 
Delaware Indians, 565, 801. 
Delesdernie, George H., certificate, 2189. 
Delfasse, , letter, 22. 
Delgado, - Date Le 
Delgado, Rafael, certificate, 
cree, 250; order, 231. 
De Leon, Martin, colony, 1637, 1642. 
De Morse, Charles, letters, 1764, 1791. 


674; de- 


Denman, Charles L., 1901-3; letter, 
1904. 
De Witt, , 1599. 


De Witt, Green, colony, 1636, 1642. 

Dexter, — , joint letter, 1747. 

Dexter, P. B., 1487. 

Dexter, Thomas A., 1078. 

Dibble, E. E., joint claim, 616-17, 1023. 

Dillard, Thomas, 1681. 

Dimitt, Philip, 2108; 
2116; letters, 245, 
release, 2069, 2093. 

Dimon, Samuel, letter, 2082. 

Dinsmore, Silas, 1910. 

Diplomatic correspondence of the Re- 
public of Texas, cited, 529, 597, 899. 

Direct trade, Cfiban, 1888; French, 
2050; Southern movement for, 844, 
1002; Texan opportunity for, 1002. 

‘Dixon, Francis H., 1339. 

Doby, —., 678. 

Docker, William, 961-2. 

Doom, Randolph C., 1251, 1466; letters, 
1479, 2168. 

Dor, John M., deposition, 1459. 

Doswell, J. Temple, 1517, 2160; letters, 
2028, 2035. 

Dougiass, Kelsey H., 849, 1916; letters, 


capture, 2064, 
DAT, UA Gea eee 


1372-3; note, 1135; orders, 1384-6, 
1467. 

Douglass, Kelsey, H.? 752, 770, 799, 
995. 


Douglass, Samuel C., letters, 685, 817. 

Doyle, Nimrod, 1105. 

Doyle, Percy W., 2155, 
2154, ; 

Drake, Daniel, 1451. 

Drake, K. R., letter, 2328. 

Dryden, William G., 1757, 2070. 

Dryden, W. G., letter, 1793. 

Duclor, Francisco M. y, 125, 135; let- 
ter, 127; order to, 126. 

Duffield, W. C., joint petition, 1103; 
letter, 849. 

Duke, Thomas Marshall, 133, 823, 929, 
OV; 

Duncan, James E., Beall and Hill v., 
Dios 

Dunham, George W., letters, 803, 880. 

Dunlap, Richard G., 724, 961, 1087, 
1094, 1274, 1325, 136151426; 14388, 
1476, 1572, 1723, 1733; letters, 990, 


2203; . letter, 


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1089, 1196; 2147; 2160, 2168518338; 
1464, 1500, 1590, 1716. 
Du Pre, Daniel, letter, 1499. 
Dupree, George, letter, 1508. 
Durango (brig), 1359. 
Durham, George I., letter, 2490. 
Durst, James H., letter, 2010. 
Durst, John,? 752. 
Duval, John Crittenden, 
from Goliad, 648. 
Duval, Thomas H., 
Dyer, John H., 884, 901; 
Earle, John T', 495. 
Early, Frank S., letter, 2223. 
Eastland, N. W., letter, 1882. 
Eaton, John Henry, 94-6. 


2221; escape 


letter, 2221. 
letter, 842. 


Eberly, mae 
Eberly, —, Mrs. 2446-8. 
Eckly, Lem, joint letter, 575. 


HWddy, Zimi O., letter, 1563. 
Eden, Catherine, letters, 1018, 1253. 


Eden, John, 845. 
Edmunds, P., letter, 2158. 
Edson, , joint letter, 1213, 1248. 


Education, 976; in Texas, 587, 594, 651, 


669, 883, 1108, 1697, 2808. (See also 
Schools. ) 
Edwards, , letter, 465. 


Edwards, Benjamin W., igs th cemit a 
66. 

Edwards, Hayden, 68, 1641. 

Edwards, Monroe, letters, 111, 1799. 

Elanie (Shawnee Chief), 877-8. 

Eldridge, John W., joint letter, 819. 

Eldridge, John W.. Jr., document, 1015. 

Eldredge, Joseph C., letters, 1735, 1917. 

Elections, Texas; 1836, 449; 1838, 809- 
10, 815-16; 1839, 1434-6, 1841, 2091; 
1846; 22117-92216, .2255,.82202- 1847, 
2334, 2336-8. 

Elguezabal, Juan Bautista de, letter, 7. 

Elizabeth (schooner), 127. 

Elliott, — ses: 

Ellis, N. W., letter, 657. 

Ellis, Powhatan, 1169, 1274. 

. Ellis, Samuel, 1085, 1146, 1154, 1178. 

Fillison, Samuel, 2009. 

Elys, ———, 1169. 

Hmigration ‘to Texas, 417, 1500, 1520, 
1834, 1838, 2484; direction, 1055; en- 
couragement, 1827, 2050; influence of 
financial panic of 1839, 1197. 

Emison? R. S. ? letter, 1628. 

Hmpresarios, claims, 1754; contracts, 
100;. fees, 202; scrip, 441, 1813. 

Hngland, attitude toward Texas and 
slavery, 659; commercial agreement 
with Texas, 868; demands against 
Texas, 1680; distrust of, 1737, 1789; 
financial condition, 1/839, 1534; Par- 
liament, debates on Texas and Mex- 
ico, 1836, 426; popular feeling against, 
in Nicaragua, 2737; relations with 
Texas, 835, 1799, 2031, 2045, 2062; 


war with the United States threat- 
ened, 658-9. 


English, George, 1384. 


“hnglish tBu,” A718: 

Hrath, George B., historical note, 216. 

Ernst, Fritz, letter, 2076. 

Evans, John S., letters, 829, 1289, 1354, 
1367, 1483; Republic v., 1982. 

Evans, M. F. T., letter, 898. 

Evans, Musgrove, 1504, 1759-60; ac- 
count 1609; letters, 1509, 1942. 

Evans, North, joint petition, 894. 

Evening Star (New York), 581, 588. 

Everette, George, letters, 1208, 1352, 
1493, 1920, 2080. 

Everitt, Stephen H., 273, 294, 632, 767, 
1459; document, 598; editorial, 646; 
fight with Ashbel Smith, 1000; let- 
ters, 272, 554, 623, 684, 743, 767, 788, 
815, 924, 986, 1053, 1072,61125,034 77, 
1251, 1466, 1753, 1865, 2008; speeches, 
482, 485. 

Ewing, William H., 2044. 

Falcon, José Maria, document, 207. 

Falconer, Thomas, 1951; letter, 2036. 

Falvel, Luke A., 2186. 

Fanger, C. B., letter, 1048. 

Fannin, A. B., letter, 505. 

Fannin, Isham S., 759. 

Fannin, James W., Jr., 264, 315, 327, 
328-30, 332-3, 505, 759, 1646, 1650; 
accounts, 316-18, °320; certificates, 
312-13; letters, 249, 253, 303, 309, 
319, 324, 334-5, 339, 341; massacre of, 
350, 540; orders, 303, 305, 311; sur- 
render, 377, 641. 

Fannin, Mrs. James W. ? 550, 552. 

Fanning, James G., letters, 498-9. 

Fanthrop, H., letter, 1527. 

Farley, Massilon, 1185. 

Farrar, , OSL. 

Fatio, Felipe, 20-3. = 

Federalist War, 1786, 1804, 1824, 1841, 
1874, . 2338, 2371, 2421,. 2480, s2e¢e5, 
2440. 

Federalists of Mexico, 973, 1015, 1169; 
relations with Texas, 1215, 1624, 
1765, 1789, 1794, 1846. 

Fenell, Augustus, 534. 

Fenell, Mickleberry, letter, 534. 

Ferguson, Allanson, 20938. 

Ferris, gee he 

Field, A. Pope, letter, 1043. 

Fields, , 547. 

Filibusters and _ filibustering, Cuba, 
2458; Nicaragua, 2595, 2670, 2676; 
Texas, 1659, 2800-1. 

Filisola, Vicente, 356, 373, 420, 516; de- 
fense, 437. 

Finances of Texas, 264, 279, 282, 306, 
311, 316-18, 320, 333, 339, 368, 462, ° 
475-6, 512,535, 571; 5TT, Gia 
636, 658, 707, 734, 805, 826, 831, 835, 
840, 852, 862, 869, 890, 918, 933, 936, 


INDEX 12 


939, 943, 957, 1022, 1029, 1072, 1081, 


BO83,> 1128.) 1106, cise, 1424,” TEL, 


1783. 
Fisher, George, 164-7, 179, 188, 185, 
244, 325; biography, 1618, 1664-5; 


difficulties with Morgan and Reid, 
2481; editorials, 188, 191; frauds, 
231, 250, 325, 674; hoax, 163; letters, 
99, 106, 198, 1984, 1990; resignation, 
1833, 115. (See also Fisher, Davis 
and Lubbock; Fisher, George & 
Company.) 

Fisher, George & Company, 
769. 

Fisher, Davis and Lubbock, announce- 
ment, 769. 

Fisher, Samuel 


circular, 


Buoedey Moo) (oo, 
death, 2232; letters, 395, 486, 502, 
680, 719, 823; papers, note upon, 
502; report, 278; trial, 620, 693. 

Fisk, Greenleaf, 1708; letter, 931. 

Flacco (Lipan chief), 2427. 

Flag of Texas, origin, 1966. 

Flash (schooner), 461, 464. 

Flint, Timothy, 72. 

Flora (schooner), 308, 311-13. 


Flores, Tomas, 2284. 
Foley, Henry, 313. 
Fontaine, — 4) 2402. 


Fontaine, Edward, 2069, 2561; letters, 

9007, 2071, 2114, 2137, 2591, 2794. 
Fontaine, Mrs. Edward, 2007. 
Fontaine, H. W., letter, 1463. 
Fontaine, Lamar, 2114, 2794. 


Foote, Henry Stuart, 1405, 1675; let-— 


ters, 1159, 1217, 1226, 1449, 1539, 
1786; Texas and the Texans, citation 
and comment, 1322, 1539, 1786. 

Forbes, Charles H., letter, 1710. 

Forbes, John, letters, 948, 257-8, 261, 
263, 270, 273-4, 304. 

Forbes, Robert M., letters, 966, 1953. 

Ford, John A., letter, 1381. 

Forster, Thomas Gales, 1824, 
certificate, 1704; letter, 1546. 

Forsyth, John, /17, 1767; ;  letter,; 16; 
speech, 18. 

Fort Jessup, 882. 

Fort Smith, Texas, 2180. 

Fort Towson, 882. 

Foster, , EES; 5409. 

Foster, , 904... 

Foster, Anthony, 695; letter, 638. 

“Four Hundred Speculation,” 774-6. 

Fowler, A. J., letter, 1958. 

France, agent to Texas, 1839, 826, 1158; 
citizens in Mexico, 826. 

Francis, 1 2ozda 

Franklin, Benjamin C., 575, 579-80, 
1088, 1096; letters, 1007, 1535, 2048. 

Franklin, William W., 1535; letters, 
999, totz: 

Franklin College CUnieeppity, of Geor- 
fia)’, .80)°1305) 45° 


2023; 


Fraser, , oo. 
Fredonian War, 66-8, 1641, 2412, 2448. 
Freedmen, 473, 672, 780, 872. 
Freeman, y Looe: 

Freeman, Oliver K., letter, 1423. 

Free trade, 713, 831, 1002, 1445. 

French; Parker H., letters, 2600, 2610. 

French-Mexican War, 1839 (‘Pastry 
War’’), 1169. 

Frizzell, W. W., letter, 1842. 

Frontier of Texas, conditions, 753, 772, 
842, 851, 856-7, 886, 896, 953, 982, 
1055, 1105, 1198-9, 1222, 1702, 1837, 
2117, 2819-20, 2346, 2358; defense, 
7538, 772, 842, 845, 856, 871, ‘896, 901, 
931-2, 942, 953, 970, 995, 1080, 1100, 
1105, 1112,.1124, 1188, 1198-9; 1357, 
1385, .1391,- 1408, 1465, 1561, 1781; 
1837, 1863, 1916, 1974, 2079, 2081, 
2097, 2117, 2319-20, 2338, 2342-7, 2349, 
2351-2, 2357-8, 2360, 2390-1. 

Frontin, Theodore, joint letter, 1082. 

Fugitive slaves, 1179, 1758, 1801, 1824. 

Fuller, ————, 1169. 

Fuller, Benjamin, 4. 

Fuller, Samuel, letter, 841. 

Fulton, , 809, 812-13, 


897. 


' Gaillard, Ann Alston, letter, 2118. 


Gaillardet, Frederick, 1183; letter, 1542. 

Gaines, ———-, 283. 

Gaines, Edmund Pendleton, 874; move- 
ments, 1836, 409, 416, 597. 

Gales and Seaton, 1426. 

Gallois, Leonard, 92. 

Galveston, 392, 1593, 1900, 2129; block 
ade, 707; citizens, letter, 1809; cor- 
poration, seal, 2190; fortification, ad- 
vised, 309; health, 1482, 2091, 2112, 
2360; inhabitants’ attitude toward 
Lamar, 1294, 1774; mail service, 862; 
mayor and aldermen, resolution, 
2487; patents, 1097; post, 1823; pub- 
lic dinners, 1809-10, 1833; public 
meetings, 1711, 2059; San Jacinto 
ball, 1168; town company, 789. 

Galveston Bay, settlers, 2206. 

Zalveston Chowder Club, letter, 1832. 

Galveston Civilian, 739, 747, 756-7, 778, 
820. 

Galveston Island, 24, 360, 1451; health, 
2078; Lamar’s strength, 1838, 754, 
766; physical and commercial condi- 
tions, 1839, 1053; militia, 1774; news- 
paper projected, 1354; treatment of 
Houston, 1788; vindication, 2497. 

Galveston News, 2203, 2527, 2529. 

Galveston University, proposed charter, 
etc., 1728. 

Galveston Volunteer 
ter, 1778. 

Galveston Volunteer Company, 1788. 

Gamble, Joseph, letter, 470. 

Garcia, Carlos, decree, 174-5. 

Garcia, Francisco, -41. 


Battalion, let- 


ee INDEX 


Garcia, Luis de la, 2335. 

Garcia, Maria Jesus, 1659. 

Garcia, Davila,- Gregorio, 
ZOO ly wood |e 

Garland, R., letter, 2354. 

Garning? R. & Company, 880. — 

Garrett, , letter, 86. 

Garrett, John, letter, 824. 

Gay, Thomas, 1200. 

Gayle, Alexander T., bill of lading, 1889. 

Gazley, Thomas J., letter, 150. 

Gazley and Robinson, 1889, 1899; let- 
ter, 1890. 

Geary, John, 2433. 

General Houston (Texas naval vessel), 
484. 

General Santa Anna (brigantine), 158. 

Geological Survey of Texas, 2591. 

Georgia, colonists from, 652; contro- 
versy with Maine, 844; government 
and politics, 1833-8, 168, 417, 590, 
748, 844, 1269; militia, 91; v. African 
slaves, 27. 

Georgia Battalion, 288, 330, 350, 438, 
470, 920. 

Georgia Company, Eleven 
grant, 2397, 2399, 2402. 

German-American Emigration Society 
of Philadelphia, 1682. 

Germans of Texas, vote, 1839, 1682. 

Gholson, pba 

Gibson, Fenton M., 486, 2561; claim, 
11380, 1234; letters, 761, 2000, 2485; 
petition, joint, 1283. 

Gillen, Benjamin W., 1496. 

Gillmer, William Ray, letter, 830. 

Gilmore, wy Boss 

Glenn, Robert Henry, letter, 1442. 

La Gloire (French frigate), 1255, 1284. 

Goliad, 271; capture, 1835, 242; condi- 
tions, 1839, 1447; Fannin’s sugges- 
tions, 1836, 309; importance of hold- 
ing, 1835, 245, 247; massacre, 350-1, 
377, 425, 750, 2385; massacre, vic- 
tims.) 376.1 31S, 060) DOL woe6. = 540; 
579-80, 641, 691, 709, 740, 920, 1242; 
Mexican designs against, 332, 341; 
operations near, 1836, 2809; protec- 
tion, (1835, 241, 247. 

Golightly, Thomas J., 1275, 1283; joint 
letter, 1035. 

Gomez Farias, Valentine, letter, 1473. 

Gomez Pedraza, Manuel, circular, 65. 

Gonzales, Ambrosio José, 2470; letter, 
2469. 

Gonzales, 
2266. 

Gonzales, Rafael, bando, 53. 

Gonzales, 227, 342; committee of safe- 
ty, 235, letter, 233; Indian depreda- 
tions, 982; meeting, July, 1835, 214; 
outbreak of Revolution, 233, 235-9, 
1623, 1639. 

Gonzales County, defense, 1091. 


statements, 


League 


José Maria, 315; statement, 


Gooch, B., letter, 1300. 

Goodall, Albert G., 1570, 1596-7; letter, 
1548. 

Goodall, James P., 1570; letters, 1597, 
1694. 

Good Hope (brig), 476. 

Goodman, W. B., 2098. 

Gordon, John, letter, 549. 

Gordon, Thomas G., letters, 1197, 1767, 
1912. 

Gordon, William F.? 844. 

Gorman, John A., letter 1323. 

Gorostiza, Manuel E., letter, 1255, 1316. 

Gosnay, Abram, 1666. 

Gourley, James, 897. 

Goyens, William, 230, 565. 

Graham, John E., letter, 827. 

Granada (Nicaragua), municipality, 
2612-18, 2734. 

Grand Gulf Advertiser, 1026. 

Grant, James, 1650, 1658. 

Grass Fight, 528, 1634. 

Gray, F. S., 936; letter, 939. 

Gray, Fairfax, 2193; 

Gray, William Fairfax, 1999-2000; let- 
ters, 1860, 1927. 

Gray, Nathan, Jr., letter, 1106. 

Gray, Peter W., 1999, 2006, 2011. 

Grayson, Peter W., 391, 604, 743, 865, 
1043; characterized, 762; letters, 243, 
533, 558, 761; nomination and candi- 
dacy for presidency, 646, 747, 751-2, 
755, 758, 762, 774, 777-8; suicide, 761, 
763, 788, 799, 865. 

Grayson, Thomas W., letter, 1407. 

Green, Kollock H., letter, 935. 

Green, Thomas J., 396, 445, 1675, 1793, 
2018, 2098, 2216, 2400, 2510; appeal, 
. 849; letters, 742, 762, 831-2, 1057, 
1249, 1263, 1401, 1404-5, 1709, 1819, 
1854, 1941, 2094, 2099, 2101, 2513; 
note, 2150. 

Green, William, letter, 795. — 

Greene, Allen, letter, 1020. 

Greer, John A., 13845; _ letters, 
1069, 1105. 


908, 


Greer, S. V., letters, 1725, 1736. 


Gregg, D., letter, 528. 

Griffith, . 187, WOsaweeees 

Griffith, Horatio, 1171. 

Grimes, Garraty, 1872. 

Grimes, Jesse, 1844; letter, .1101. 

Grimes, W. A., 1035. 

Grinnan, Robert, 664. 

Griswold, S. Parsons, 1341. 

Gritten, Edward, letter, 227; 
tion,. 377. 

Gross, , biography, 3. 

Grubb, J. Stewart, letter, 1848. 

Guadalaxara, liberal movement, 1836, 
ob. 

Guadalupe Victoria (Texas), see Victo- 
ria. 

Guajardo, Pedro, 2224; receipt, 2225. 


transla- 


INDEX 15 


Guerrero, Vicente, 610, 1639; biography, 
2454, 

Guilbeau, C. H., fils, letter, 2073. 

Guillon, Henri de, letter, 382. 

Guillot, Charles, letter, 1295. 

Gurrea, aera at 

Gutierrez de Lara, José Bernardo, biog- 
raphy, 1667, 2508, 2800, 2810; expe- 
dition, 23, 2375; report, 10; report 
concerning, 52. 

Hadermann, C. J., letter, 1697. 

Haile, Christopher M., 608; letter, 634. 

Hainai Indians (Ionies), 801. 

Hall, cae RS 

Hall, Edward, 1933; letters, 571, 577, 
G15, 625, 683,. 1796, 2077. 

Hall, Gideon, 879. 

Hall, Warren D. GC. 111,, 237,.283,. 139; 
letters, 113, 2504; notes, 2467; serv- 
ices in the Republican Army, 9. 

Hamilton, — pul EL2. 

Hamilton, James, 639, 658-9, 664, 718, 
840, 851, 874, 1004, 1128, 1174, 1198, 
52712" 1349507 1358,01394,, 1410511412, 
1426, 1446, 1456, 1458, 1460, 1524, 
dpe Tali Ob, lies Laos bolo. Loot, 
1996, 2083; appointment as loan com- 
missioner, 1055; draft, 806; letters, 
386, 544, 699-700, 707, 805, 835, 862, 
PUG) 061064,104496,. 1202,) 1281, » 1804, 
1313, 1424, 1445, 14538, 1475, 1494, 
1506, 1591, 1594, 1679, 1847, 1951, 
1969, 1997, 2027, 2207, 2491, 2530, 
2538, 2550; loan negotiations, 805, 
S62 )1161— 1169,. 1194, “1299, 1429, 
1476, 1539, 1965, 1987, 1991, 1993-4, 
2001, 2008; reception in Houston, 
1839, 1133, 1198; reputation in Eng- 
land, 826; treaties negotiated by, 
1965, 2018. 

Hamilton, James B., Jr., 844, 862. 

Hamilton, Thomas Lynch, 1304. 

Hamilton, William T., letter, 883. 

Hammeken, George Louis, 1239, 1247, 
1336, 1992; letter, 984. 

Hammond, R. H., 604. 

Hand, Jacob, 1122, 1230; letter, 1242. 

Hand, John J., 1122, 1242. 

Handy, Robert Eden, 903, 941, 1254, 
1554; death, 1018; estate, 1189, 1328, 
1797, 1913; letters, 370, 601, 677, 702, 
730, 750, 765; obituary, 992; removal 
to Philadelphia, 1253-4. 

Hanks, Wyatt, 271, 291, 294; 
o2o. 

Hanna, Benjamin F., letter, 1484. 

Hannah Elizabeth (American schoon- 
er), 278, 502. 

Hansford, John M., 86d; letters, 857, 
864, 1011, 1014, 1030, 1061. 

Hardee, Thomas, 101. 

Harden, Ed., létter, 603. 

Hardin, , 1200. 

Hardin, Mrs. Martin, 2206. 


letter, 


Hardin, - William, historical notes, 545, 
1620. 

Hardwick, N. S., letter, 1549. 

Harper, L., letter, 1452. 

Harris, , 1954. 

Harris, David Kelsey, letter, 1581. 

Harris, Bli, letter, 1966. . 

Harris, John W., letters, 1656, 1600. 

Harris, William, 1070. 

Harris, William P., 
1617, 

Harrisburg County, jail, 1121; northern 
boundary, 1224; volunteers, address 
to, 1162. 

Harrison, 700. 

Harrison, William C., 1685. 

Harrison, William Henry, 350. 

Hart, William, document, 2105;  let- 
ters, 1280, 2106. 

Hartridge, H. E., letter, 1713. 

Harwell, . 15d: 

Hastie, Henry, 536. 

Hatch, , firm letter, 1213, 1248. 

Hatch, Silvanus, joint document, 887; 
letter, 1801. 

Hawkins, Joseph H., 30; letter, 36. 

Hawkins, M., letter, 306. 

Hayden, Denis E., letters, 1266, 1562. 

Hayden, George Washington, 1562. 

Haydon, , 1602. 

Haynes, J. P., 1962. 

Haynie, S. C., joint letter, 2395. 

Hays, , 760. 

Hays, J. G., 1386. 

Hays, John, 990. 

Hays, John C., 1724, 2342-3, 2396, 2432; 
letters, 2227, 2381. 

Heard, A. C.,.2355. 

Heard, William T., letter, 1444. 

Hedenberg, Charles J., joint petition, 
1293: 

Helm, Charles J., 2380, 2390. 

Hemphill, John, 1045; document, 1781; 
letters, 1107, 1188, 1600. 

Hempstead, D. S., letter, 838. . . 

Hempstead, John, error for, Hemphill, 
John. 


historical note, 


Henderson, ———, 457. 
Henderson, eneO La 
Henderson, J. W., report to, 2365. 


Henderson, James Pinckney, 699, 708, 
805,) 1196, 1312, 1424... 1453, 1458, 
1475-6, 1487, 1594, 1679, 1824, 1860, 
2219) 2226-7, 2300-1, 2320, 2346, 2856 
8, 2397, 2399, 2402; letters, 529, 662, 
826, 868, 872, 1158, 1215, 1410, 1438, 
1460, 1780, 1808, 2338, 2342-3. 

Henderson, John F. C., 952. 

Henderson, R., 1937. 

Henderson, William Fenner, 2429; let- 
ter, 1923. 

Henrie, Arthur, 263, 304, 892; 
S91. 

Henrie, John M., 272; letters, 790, 892. 


letter, 


16 INDEX 


Henry, A., letter, 1451. 

Henry, Charles A., letter, 452. 

Herckenrath, . 1997. 

Herrera, Simon de, 8, 1661, 2508. 

Heuter ? A., letter, 2641. 

Hewes, Samuel, 625; letters, 1240, 1292, 
1 DM iy ae 

- Hewitson, 
“son. 

Hickey, John B., statement, 2265. 

Hicks, William B., letter, 861. 

Hidalgo, Miguel, 8. 


, see Power & Hewit- 


Hill, , 497. 
Hill, ————,, 2230. 
Hill, - , Mrs., 626. 


Hill, Alexander, 496. 

Hill, Benjamin F., document, 2332. 

Hill, G. W., letters, 1003, 1681, 2156. 

Hill, Green v., Duncan, 579; v. Smith, 
580. 

Hill, Henry P., letter, 1727. 

- Hill, Mourning Elizabeth, v. Duncan, 
579; v. Smith, 580. 

Hill, Thomas H., letter, 596. 

Hil, We Gs, 310: 

Hill, W. Pinckney, letter, 1457. 

Hill, William K., joint address, 260. 

Hinton, ———, 688. 

Hintony AY Cs 1267: 

Hitchcock, L. M., joint certificate, 2187. 

Hixon, Augustus P., letter, 1859. 

Hockley, George W., 291, 723, 800, 808, 
876, 2156, 2171; letters, 940, 951, 963, 
1155, 1488, 1596,- 1928, 1936. 

Hodge, , 214. 

Hoffman, ace. oe 

Hoffman, 'D. A., 232. 

Hoggatt, James, letter, 1399. 

Holcombe, Henry B., letters, 844, 2457, 
2459. 

Holcombe, John C., 844. 

Holcombe, Lucius Lamar, 844. 

Holden, Ezra, letter, 1311. 

Holden, Irah S., 1179. 

Holden, Joshua, 2306. 

Holford, James, 862. 

Holland, John H., 1820. 

Holley, Mary Austin, Texas 
cited, 142, 345, 2216. 

Holley, Nathaniel, 587; letter, 594. 

Holliday, John, 648. 

Holman, W. W., 444. 

Holmes, Edward L., 994. 

Holmes, Isaac, letter, 2184. 

Holms,: , 888. 

Frolt;! Davidd. 1h, 

Holt, James Lawrence, letter, 1268. 

Holzinger, Juan José, letter, 377. 

Honduras Revolution, 1859, 2778. 

Horton & Clements, 311. 

Horton, Albert C., 774-5, 799, 849, 1069, 
1165; campaign 1838, 715, 767, 788, 
790, 797, 800, 810-11; letters, 736, 
TOs LULT, Lpoo, wT e 


Horton, Alexander ? 855. 

Hoskins, 685. 

Hotchkiss, Archibald, 905. _ 

Houghton, John, letter, 1555. 

House of Representatives, journal, 
(part) 1836, 471; 1839, 1544; mes- 
sages to, 973, 1606, 1695; resolu- 
tions, 600, 958, 1015, 1573: resolu- 
tions cited, 602, 954, 1093, 1574, 2125. 

House-frame, imported, 530. 

Houston, A., 618; joint report, 282. 

Houston, Sam, 333, 404, 457-8, 471, 497, 
528, 554, 556, 596, 749, 823, 936, 939, 
1023, 1669, 2154-5, 2195, 2203-4, 2466, 
2480; address, 360; administration, 
755, 832, 845, 1412, 1465, 1481; army 
attitude toward, 306, 788; assumption 
of presidency, 1835, 521; attitude to- 
ward annexaion, 2194, 2200-2; toward 
banks, 2501; toward loans, 835, 2018; 
ball costume, 576; bill, 1606; biogra- 
phy, 38, 1650, 2407; career in Texas, 
2501; charges against, 1981, 2496; 
charges against Lamar’s administra- 
tion, 2217; coalition, 1110; conduct, 
in the Mexican-Indian Revolt, 1838, 
797, 799-800, 1459 (Wise’s proposal) ; 
conduct of San Jacinto campaign, 
351, 2499; conduct toward Congress, 
1002; conduct toward Moore, 2500; 
connection with fraudulent land cer- 
tificates, 2051; decline in popularity, 
2071; denounced, 2105; dinner to, 
1544; health, 409, 554, 601; honorary 
membership in Milam Guards, 818; 
inaugural address, 1836, 467; Indian 
talks, 321, 352, 564, 781-2, 786; let- 
ters, 199, 291, 355, 359, 565, 661, 784- 
5, 1039, 2150; Gonzales letter, publi- 
cation, 2063, 2071; letters to, 408, 
535, 569, 783, 822, 826, 848; marriage 
1746; message, comment, 901; mes- 
sage, summary, 620; movements, 
1836, 294, 1841, 2031; nomination of 
Birdsall criticized, 820; party, 1069, 
1345, (1899, 2010, 2077; “2210, veoaa. 
personal appearance and characteris- 
tics, 5538-4, 810, 1804, 2130; personal 
relations: Fisher, 719, Hunt, 1365, 
Lamar, 846, McKinney, 810, Morgan, 
500, Rusk, 788, Whartons, 199; pol- 
icy: army, 808, Indian, 810, 875, 996- 
7, navy, 1741; political attitude, 1838, 
755, 762, 788, 797, 1839, 1419; politi- 
cal controversy, 1855, 2493, 2495; 
political prospects: 1839, 1251, 1411- 
12; 15138, 1840, 1682, 1746, 1841, 2018, 
2039, 2061, 2068, 2070, 2075, 2085, 
1847, 2362; * “political quackery,” 
2176; ‘proclamations, 269, “2152: 
release of Santa Anna, 500, 1274; ru- 
mored intention to resign, 1837, 558, 
593; situation, 1836, 387; suits 
against, 2500; “traveling cabinet,” 


INDEX Lz 


762; trustee, 670; visit to Galveston, 
184 0, 1746, 1788, to Mississippi and 
eiesecs, 1839, 1365, 1539, to Nacog- 
doches, 1838, 778, to New Orleans, 
1839, 1312, to San Augustine, 1838, 
797, 801. 

Houston (city), 873, 1260, 1593; bar, 
2006; building operations, 1837, 530; 
citizens’ attitude toward Lamar, 757, 
1294; citizens’ committee, letter, 
1133; conditions, 1839, 576, 13890, 
1402, 1601; health, 1482, 1601, 1860; 
“a lively village,” 576; mail service, 
1505,. 1686, 1872, 1876; newspapers, 
542, 628, 650, 665, 1431, 1730; La- 
mar’s property, 1961; postmaster, 
1730; real estate values, 530; repre- 
sentative, 895; wholesale prices cur- 
rent, July, 1838, 769. 

Howard, stn ete Le 

Howard, Catherine, letter, 2268. 

Howard, Charles, letter, 1227. 

Howard, Edward, 1160. 

Howard, R. A., 2268; letter, 2351. 

Howard, Volney E., letter, 2243. 

Howard, William A., letter, 1342. 

Howe, M. S., 2301; letter, 2307. 

Hoxey, Asd, 1419; letters, 1137, 1686. 

Hoyle, Stephen Z., letter, 1040. 

Hoyt, Nathaniel, naval commission and 
service, 2187-90; petition, 2185. 


Hubbell, H. A., 396; letter, 379. 
Huckins, ) TORE 
Hudson, , letter, 428. 
Hudson, H. C., 456; report, 451. 


Hudson, Radcliffe, letter, 1008. 

Huff, George, 133. 

Huff, Ramey, 133. 

Hughes, William, joint letter, 590. 

Hughs, Edward, letter, 1120. 

Huling, Thomas B., letter, 1338. 

Humphrey, Hardy P., letters, 583, 793. 

Humphreys, H., 1435, 1484; letter, 1434. 

Humphreys, P. W., 429, 486. 

Hunt, Francis A., 586. 

Hunt, Memucan, 529, 597, 634, 1004, 

MDS ea0, nkeonaudpte, LcOl,leeoc, 
2134, 2138, 2141, 2145; appointment 
as boundary commissioner, 1543; as 
major-general, 384; confirmation as 
secretary of the Navy, 923; dismissal 
from boundary commission, 1788; 
electioneering, 1992; estimate of, 
1274; letters, 384, 457-8, 460, 462, 
484, 608, 694, 807-8, 869, 909, 980-1, 
1005, 1010, 1028, 1035, 1104, 1225, 
1228 eioes, 1312, 1228411330, 1365-6; 
1545, eaes, 1672, 1675). 1726,.. 21381, 
2133, 2135, 2140; relations with La- 
mar, 2131-45, 2158; resignation, 1839, 
1228) 4238,,.1274. 

Hunt, William H., letters, 1264,- 1388. 

Hunter, , 1650. 

Hunter, James M. ? 750. 


Huntington, BIN i PA! 

Huntington, John F., 829; Republic v. 
1968, 1982. 

Huston, Felix, 484, 965, 1124, 1916; 
letters, 964, 1561; ‘‘set,” 1110. 

Hutchens, Daniel oD letter, 436. 


. Hyde, James G., 1061. 


Ikin, Arthur, 1965; letter, 1975. 

Ikin, Jonathan, affidavit, 441; colony, 
1591, 1601, 1675, 2012; letters, 1429, 
ETL 18a. 

Immigrants and immigration, 417, 484, 
659, 1296, 2065, 2211. 

Impressment, 311-18. 

Independence, declaration, March 2, 
1836, 344; discussion prior to con- 
vention, 275, 287, 323, 328. 

Independence (Texan war vessel), pris- 
oners, 556, 577, 616-17, 1023, 1885. 

Indians of Texas, 501, 1357, 1788; al- 
liances with Mexico, 160, 597, 799, 
816, 899, 1188, 1781, 1789, 2325; cam- 
paigns against, 1838-40, 839, 842, 845- 
6, 849, 884, 890, 896, 901, 942-3, 996-7, 
1024, 1169, 1198-9, 1408, 1837, 1916; 
captives, 982; conditions, 1838, 964; 
conference on Brazos River, 1835, 
232; hostilities, 1820-46, 764 (San 
Antonio River), 845-6, 851, 875-6, 882, 
893, 896, 953, 982, 1016 (Robertson 
County) 1086, 1513, 1648 (Red River 
Country), 1776-7, 1784 (East Texas), 
1818 (Austin), 1863 (Texana and 
Linnville), 2164 (Falls of the Brazos, 
Milam and Robertson counties), 2166 
(Parker’s Fort), 2297 (Laredo), 2307 

‘*(between the Nueces and the Rio 
Frio), 2320 (frontier), 2369 (Guad- 
alupe and Colorado), 2425 (Colo- 
rado), 2426 and 2465 (Red River) ; 
lands, surveys, 2095-6; near Austin, 
1474, 1743, 1818, 2432; policy regard- 
ing, 816, 852, 877, 996-7, 1049, 1112, 
1362, 1408, 1444, 1465, 1480, 2048, 
20738; numbers, 1836, 518; presents, 
232; protection against, 1047, 1100, 
1743, 2390; relations, 352,:529, 564, 
577, 597, 689, 701, 753, 781-3, 797-801, 
816, 839, 842, 845, 855, 875, 877, 882, 
884, 890, 893, 896, 899, 901, 905, 948, 
982, 995, 1017, 1135, 1613, 1837, 2377; 
talks, 232, 321, 564, 689, 781-3, 786,: 
801, 839, 855, 877, 1326; tribes in the 
Kickapoo fight, 846; warfare, 1155, 
°1397. (See also names of tribes.) 

Indians of Texas, northern, 877, 1642. 

Indians of the United States, in rela- 
tion to Texas and the West, 84, 597, 
876, 882-3, 901, 13861, 1444, 1938. 

Ingram, Ira, article 162; letter, 160. 

Intelligencer, 1140, 1145. 

Internal improvements, 1608, 1744. 

Internal States, defense, 64-5; presidial 
companies, 62. 


18 INDEX 


Internal States, Eastern, 191. 

Interoceanic Canal, 2456, 2643, 2761. 
(See also Belly, Felix.) 

Intervention in Nicaragua and Central 
America, 2403-6. 

Invincible (Texan war schooner), ay 
382, 406, 429, 798, 2485. 

Ionies, see Hainai, 801. 

Irion, Robert A., letters, 597, 899. 

Irvine, R. B., letter, 609. 

Iturbide, Augustin de, 501. 

Iverson, Alfred, 15; compositions, 12, 
Boman. 

Izod, James, joint invitation, 2052; let- 
. ter, 965. 

Rica Patrick C., imprisonment, 1832, 
110-13, 116; letter, 2032; notes, 1616. 

Jack, Spencer, 533; letter, 1626. 

Jack, William H., Gye 1062, 1174; ad- 
dress, 217; letters, TUTTO ekeo, 

Jackson, , Mrs., 1163. 
Jackson, Alden AL OUND 4 TL letters, 
1965, 1993, 2002, 2067, 2078, 2086. 
Jackson, Andrew, 399, 402, 406, 462, 
708; attitude toward Gaines, 416; to- 
ward recognition and annexation of 
Texas, 462; character, 1002. 

Zackson, P. seh letter, 974. 

Jackson; Shepherd, 1586. 

Jackson, Thomas R., 307. 

Jackson County, citizens, 
Solem 

James v. James, 888. 

James, A. F., joint letter, 1833. 

James, William, letter, 1376. 

Jamison, John §., letter, 388. 

Jasper, S. L. B., letter, 1164. 

Jasper County, 767; citizens, letter, 
1739; settlers, 2168; vote, 1838, 815. 

Jeffers, John E., letter, 1523. 

Jefferson County, 767; vote, 1838, 815. 

Jenkins, Joseph, ? letter, 1112. 

Jernigan, Henry W., letters, 509, 526, 
624. 

JeSup, Lio s., 2aie. 

Jeter, William G., 438. 

Jeter, William L., letters, 605, 853. 

Jewell, George W., 600, 602, 1216. 


document, 


Jewett, Henry J., 92, 1361, 14380; let- 
ters, 1431, 1824. 

Jimmerson, aya 

Johns, E. & Company, 1129; letter, 
1144. 

Johnson, -, 785. 

Johnson, , 1861, 1864, 18738, 1877. 

Johnson, , 2047, 2088. 


Johnson ? Andrew ? 2466. 

Johnson, B. F., joint letter, 2099. 

Johnson, Francis W., 140, 157, 225, 270, 
319, 341, 1637, 1658; arrest, 1835, 
202, 209; letters, 138, 276, 315, 327- 
9; movements, 1832, 112; plans, 1836, 
341; resolution of thanks to, 251. 

Johnson, J. Benton, ietter, 2361. 


Johnson, James, letter, 417. 

Johnson, Thomas, 1943, 1948-9. 

Johnston, —,. 1780. 

Johnston, Albert Sidney, 923, 929, 940, 
951, 963; 1174, 1226, 187T2:35eeeue 
1447, 1478, 1488; 1496, 1675; esa. 
letters, 538, 953, 995, 1036, 1188, 1408, 
1851; mediation between Hunt and 
Lamar, 2143; 2145 (demand 2142, 
award, 2144); memoranda, 16138; 
note of endorsement, 1934. 

Johnston, Albert Sidney ? 1774, 1793. 

Johnston, George J., letter, 2066. 

Johnston, Hugh B., 157. 

Johnston, Malcolm A., letter, 1180. 

Johnston, Thomas, 1842. 

Johnston, W. Henry H., 

Jones, 1735. 

Jones, » 1423. 

Jones, Alexander, letters, 416, 587, 837. 


letter, 1427. 


Jones, Anson, 538, 1274, 1426, 2126, 
2128-9; candidacy, 731, 1819; connec- 
tion with annexation, 2194; letter, 
2120; 

Jones, G. H., letter, 2245. 

Jones, Isaac N., letter, 1028. 

Jones, J. A., letter, 2466. 

Jones, James S., 546, 722, 780: letters, 
621, 721; 754," 1798. 

Jones, John Rice, 1568, 1861, 1866, 
1873, 1912; draft, 1872; letters, 1864, 
1877. 

Jones, Levi, 1933; joint invitation, 
163. 


Jones, Oliver, 165; letters, 184, 1849. 

Jones, S. L., letter, 2081. 

Jones, Seaborn, 27. 

Jones, W. F., 457. 

Jones, William, joint petition, 1884; 
letter, 18838. 

Jones, William E., letter, 2165. 

Jones, William Jefferson, 621, 667, 
1787; campaign activity, 1838, 751; 
expedition, 7839, 1198, 1439; letters, 
546, 6389, 658-9, 664, 715, 721, 749, 752, 
770-1, 1049, 1098, 1199, 1222, 1398, 
1419, 1486, 1526; notes, 914. 

Jonesborough, 1648. 

Jordan, S. W., 2435, 2567. 

Journal des Debats, 1542. 

Joy, Cyrus, 1441, 1454, 1887; 
1580, 1798, 2054. 

Judiciary, condition, 1840, 1768; organ- 
ization, 489, 1300. 

Julius Caesar (vessel), 332. 

Juzan, Pierre (Choctaw chief), 1758. 

Karankawa Indians, 501, 576, 2447. 

Karankawas, settlement, 141, 152. 

Karnes, Henry W., 395, 576, 995, 1017, 
1162, 1222, 1395, 1432; capture, 671. 

Kaufman, David S., 752, 1948, 1953; 
letters, 747, 889, 1715, 1949; mission 
aa United States, 2197; speech, 
6938. 


letters, 


INDEX 19 


Kearns, see Karnes. 
Kechi Indians, 633. 
Keeper, Francés R. H., letter, 1270. 
Kellog, Ralph, 1364. 
Kellogg, Harriet Elvira, verses, 2174. 


Kelton, O. P., 983, 993, 1033: letters, 
1009, 1118. 
Kemble, , 294, 


Kemper, John F., 1099. 

Kendrick, Harry, 994. 

Kendrick, Harvey, letter, 1983. 

Kennedy, William, 1441; letter, 1456; 
Texas comment, 1456, 2400. 

Kenney, H. S., 2074. 

Kenney, Laurence Richard, 2446, 2448. 

Kennymore, John C. P., 1536; letter, 
524, 

Kerby, William, joint letter, 819. 

Kern, George P., letter, 584. 

Kerr, James, 888, 1150, 1172; broad- 
Siemon, »ietvers, Ob, . Llol, Laoo: 
memorandum, 520. 

Kickapoo Indians, fight with, 2429; in- 
vitation to, 564; overtures, 816; re- 
moval desired, 901; town, fight at, 
1838, 839, 845-6. 


Kilgore, , d48. 
Kimbro, William, 864; letter, 1051. 
King, , 1658. 


King, F. I., 2542. 

King, John William, 1886. 

King, Thomas S., 1886. 

King, William R., 416. 

Kinney, H. L., 1341, 2093; historical 
notes from, 2420-2; letters, 2340, 
on74, .2o0l, 2627: ranch’ (Corpus 
Christi), 2422; scheme for Rio 
Grande town, 2396. (See also Aub- 
rey & Kinney.) 

Kintzing, Anna Maria, 1723. 

Kintzing, Charles McAlester, 1464, 17238. 

Kirkham, —, 31-2. 

Kitzie Indians, 801. 

Knies, John, 594. 

Knight, James, agreement, 738. 
Koasati Indians (Cushatta), 801, 839, 
1326, 1362; removal desired, 901. © 

Kolb, William G., letter, 1918. 

Krag, Peter, letter, 1175. 

Kuykendall, oD. 

Kuyendall, Abner, 138. 

Kuykendall, Joe, 2484. 

Kyle, W. J., letter, 1153. 

Labor, 473; cost, 1839, 1245, 1363. 

La Branche, Alcée, 1083, 1220; letter, 


1761. 
Lacaze, as 
Lacelles, Hugene, 1406. 
Lacey, melt i. 
Lafayette, Marquis de, 2212. 
Laffite, m9, 24. 


Laffite, Jean, 1611-12, 2497; biography, 
286; death, 680, 719, 2492; duel, 1614; 
Galveston establishment, 1614;  let- 


ters, 19, 24; operations in. Texas, 
2800; privateers, 1614, 2492. 

Laffite & Company, 1969, 1993, 
2001, 2027. 

Lallemand, Charles Francois Antoine, 
2800. 

La Grange College, 510. 

Lamar, —, 43-4. 

Lamar, Charles, 2538. 

Lamar, Gazaway B., 386, 707, 778, 805, 
844, 1361, 2306, 2495, 2520, 2547; let- 
Les DO4 YW las Ge de GeO ase po Oy 
LOOT ioe. ood ar 

Lamar, Mrs. Gazaway B., 844. 

Lamar, Henrietta Maffit (Mrs. Mira- 
beau B. Lamar), 2493, 2536, 2601. 

Lamar, Jefferson J., 351, 1839, 1965. 

Lamar, John, letter, 1495. 

Lamar, John T., 778; letters, 288, 557, 
748, 13881. 

Lamar, Lucius, 844. 

Lamar, Mirabeau Bueonaparte, 348, 384, 
468, 5380, 542, 544, 579-180, 605, 676, 
68328120, 814, -825, 829)" S31 1588. 
1850, 2040, 2087, .2203, 2243, .2332, 
2337, 2466, 2625; administration, 772, 
814, 845, 862, 869-70, 876, 1055, 1125, 
D140, 1169. LUT, ELS, '1222"" b2380, 
1338, 1405, 1412-13, 1438, 1462, 1465, 
LAS 2onw Lats, Ltt, LOLO PP eaed, 
1960, 1974, 1992, 1996, 2043, 2077, 
2217, 2490; attacked, 1859, 2729-31; 
biography, 2712 (citation and com- 
ment, 2561, 2591); candidacy and 
campaigns: 1833? 168; 1836, 427, 438, 
445, 530; 1838, 593, 611, 622-3, 630- 
2, 646, 658-9, 679, 681, 694, 702, 708, 
Uden kl Oar ore wi 2c, tiaOr ur tees 
742-7, 749, 751-8, 762, 764, 766-7, 770- 
2, 774-8, 790, 798-800, 820; 1845, 2192; 
1847, 2348, 2354, 2357, 23862; charges 
against, 749, 751: claims against 
Texas, 2219, 2509; commander-in- 
chief: appointment, 404, 409, 411, 424, 
commission, 389; company (Mexican 
War), 2228, 2393; contracts, 666, 
1945; credit for Texas educational 
system, 2808; diplomatic mission, 
1858-9: appointment recommended, 
2510-12, commission as Minister to 
Costa Rica, 2577, as minister to Nic- 
aragua, 2558, as minister resident to 
Nicaragua, 2578, _instructions to, 
25638, 2605, 2630, 2646, outfit, 2538, 
passport, 2564, salary, 2563, 2605, 
2789-90, standing in Nicaragua, 2611, 
2621; election as president, 1838, 815, 
835, 869; election as representative, 
1847, 2361-2; family, 741, 751, 799, 
810, 814, 824, 1239, 1441, 2561;- gifts 
to, 928, 1156, 1194, 1207, 1441; health, 
1336, 1347, 1352, 1363, 1365, 1401-2, 
1899, 1955, 1965, 1967-8, 1971, 1975, 
2005, 2008, 2022, 2780; introduced, 


19:97, 


20 


50, 1955, 2512, 2548, 2574; invitations 
to, 1104, 1208, 1778, . 2105-6, 2153, 
2386, 2388, 2395; land and real es- 
tate: Austin, 1402, 2306, 2311, 2376, 
2401, Copano Bay, 7538, 787, 1068, 
1128, 1174, 1995, eleven league grant, 
2397, 2402, Galveston, 1968, 1982, 
Houston, 1961, Richmond, 677, 2491; 


land speculation, 351, 368-70, 372, 


448, 463, 532, 541, 684; leave of ab- 
sence, 1847, 2331; military prospects, 
1846, 2248; orders to, 2229, 2236-7, 
2239, 2315, 2318; personal character- 
istics, 382, 544, 747, 820; personal 
finances, 461, 464, 563, 614, 730-1, 
748. 765, 817, 1279, 1553, 1721, 1805, 
1899, 1907, 1982, 2129, 2545, 2608, 
2751; personal relations: acquaint- 
ances in Cahawba, Alabama, 827, in 
Georgia, 503, 1021, 1266, 1268, 1355, 
with Stephen F. Austin, 794, Baker, 
1214, Bryan, 794, Burnet, 2400, 2795, 
Collinsworth and Millard, 488, 491-3, 
Houston, 846, Hunt, 2128, 2131-45, 
2158, Rusk, 412, 414; plans, 1836, 
351, 414; popularity, 409, 677, 815, 
1198, 1322, 1804, 2039, 2071; portrait, 
criticized, 2561; presidency of the 
Texas Philosophical Society, 889; 
criticized, 2561; presidency of the 
project for a national bank, 1679; re- 
call to Texas, 1837, 553-4, 558, 569, 
598-9: reception in Austin, 1839, 
1468; record at San Jacinto, 413, 
1443; reputation as a scholar, 651; 
resignation as Secretary of War, 381; 
slaves, 584, 685, 1767, 1944, 2114; 
Stiff v., 1898, 1914; sword, 2212; 
travels: 1835, 285, 1836, 348, 1837, 
557, 562, 566, 568, 570, 572, 575, 606- 
7, 609, 611, 1838, 765, 1839, 1375, 
1841, 2021, 2069-71, 2078, 1858, 2559; 
verses to, 2181; views: on the Fed- 
eral administration, 1857, 2566, free 
trade, 1445, nullification, 544, Oregon 
question, 2215; writings: addresses 
and speeches, 7818, 15, 182—?, 85, 88, 
18382 168. 177, 1839, 194, 1836, 361; 
466, 469, 1837, 568, 615, 7838, 705, 804, 
866-7, 913 (inaugural; notes and: sug- 
gestions for, 835, 862, 870, 910, 914; 
citation and comment, 980, 1002, 
1026), 1839, 1100, 1162, 1622, 1630, 
1745, 1858, 2587; book reviews, 89, 
102, 1633, 2797; editorials, 55, 69, 
73, 79, 80, 84, 178, 2304; historical 
and biographical, including notes, 
175, 224, 283-6, 364, 501, 515, 517-18, 
521-2, 545, 547, 649, .703, 1611-12, 
1614, 1618, 1625, 1629, 1631, 1635, 
1637-41, 1643-4, 1650, 1657, 1659, 
1662, 1665-8, 1970, 2120-1, 2123-4, 
2161-2, 2179-80, 2205-6, 2368-72, 2407- 
8, 2414-17, 2420-2, 2424-5, 2427, 2430- 


INDEX 


2, 2435-7, 2439, 2441-2, 2444-51, 2454- 
5, 2465, 2468, 2481, 2484, 2492, 2498- 
2501, 2567-8, 2713) 27165 Vie eee 
2710, 2800-2, 2809-14 (citation and 
comment, 658, 681, 2509); letters: 
1822, 44, 1836, 351, 362 (to the Cab- 
inet; citation and comment, 413, 
420), 407, 412, 414, 478-9, 1837, 569, 
572, 591, 599, 630, 632, 1838, 689, 695, 
704, 746, 774, 787, 1839, 1080, 1084, 
LOB7; 1094. 1:23, 12970 300 sae ee 
1344, 1362; 1875, 1413) 143653ie Ts. 
1491, 1577,. 1840, 1691, 1698)" 1768; 
1773) 1810) $867.) "T8662" Tea eee 
1972,  19.76;. 2098) \ 18222 gia eee 
2134, 21388, 2141, 2148, 1843, 2160, 
1844, 2163, 1845, 2183. 2193) “2202, 
1846, 2212,'.2219, 2230) 2238 eener. 
2241, 2244, 2246-7, 2249-51, 2256; 
2270, 2280, 2283, 2289-90, 2295-7, 2300- 
Ly L847) 2812): 28175 281 see eee 
2335-6, 2339, 2346-7, 2358-9, 2366-7, 
1848, 2376, 2382; 2384, 2390, 1849, 
2397, 2399, 2402, 184--?, 2418-19, 1850, 
2461-2, 1851, 2470-1, 1852, 2474-9, . 
1854, 2486, 1857, 2520-1, 2536, 1858, 
2576, 2588, 2593-4, 2603, 2609, 2623, 
2630-2, 2635, 2637, 2647-9, 2655-8, 
2660-1, 2666,. 2668, 2671, 2676, 
2678, 2691, 2697, 2699-2700, 2702, 
2721-3; 2725, 1859, 2741) 27607 Zia. 
2759, 2764-5, 2777, “2782-9 279 1ea, 
(correspondence with Senate, com- 
ment, 658); messages: 1838, 947-8 
annual), 973, 1839, 988, 1529 (an- 
nual; suggestion for, 1506), 1537, 
1583, 1610, 1840, 1673, 1680, 1695, 
1699, 1701, 1932 (annual), 1938, 7841, 
2116 (annual); miscellaneous, 34, 
104-5, 520, 969, 971, 2798-9, 2803-5, 
2815; official statements and memo- 
randa: 1838, 970, 1846, 2302, 1847, 
2309, 2316, 1858? 2716, 2718; orders, 
393, 1286, 1491, 1509, 1573, 2asap Zoous 
2334, 2384; petition, 2612; preface, 
2517; proclamation, 1079; report, 
2365; verse, 43, 2464, 2694 (citation, 
2721, review of. Verse’ Memorials, 
2565). 

Lamar, Rebecca (Mrs.) 13878, 1406, 
1441. 

Lamar, Rebecca Ann, 585, 1400, 1432; 
death, 2159. 

Lamar, Shelby W., letters, 675, 1956. 

Lamar, Thomas B., 696. 

Lamar (city), 1240, 13841, 1406, 1671. 

Lambe, Robert, letters, 2012, 2029. 

Lampazos, Presidial Company, 59. 


Land, 82, 589, G78, 7787, 10760 deo. 


1355, 1834, 1883-4, 2082: agencies: 
Henrie’s, 891; Royall’s, 550; bounty, 
540, 574, 586, 636, 700, 709, 727, 733, 
740, 1985, 2185, 2305; certificates, 
1296," 1699, I701, 1776, 200i 2124: 


INDEX 21 


claims, 584, 604, 657, 678, 688, 1045- 
6, 1300, 1415, 1935, 1985; commis- 
sioners, 266, 1736, 1787, 1827; con- 
tracts, 100; educational, surveys, 
2095-6; frauds, 266, 441, 712, 1591, 
TOOL wtGT5s 20127 2erants, 266, 1335: 
1500, 2397, 2399, 2402; immigrants’, 
1997; Indian, 1776, 2095-6; legisla- 
CON, Glen ose. il2.5 L0o0, 1699, 1701; 
1963; litigation, 1804; on Galveston 
Bay and Island, 789, 1382; patents, 
Tt ctogd. 1o00) 14515-1699). 1938; 
public, 2176; sales, 100, 208; scrip 


368, 462, 476,'571, 577, 618, 625, 636, 


699), 803, 820, 880, 1756, 19338, 2199; 
‘speculation, 288, 351, 368-70, 372, 
448, 457, 463, 532, 541, 544, 548, 555, 
595, 629, 637, 657, 684, 774-6, 802, 827, 
984, 1037, 1194, 1465; speculators, 
236, 257, 457, 809, 2452; system, 257- 
S26 Ly 20ee) 200,210, 544, 550, 652, 
556, 636, 687, 809, 1997; tax, 1465; 
titles, 1953, 1995, 2099; trespass, 
2209; values, 473, 23875. 

Land company of Redd and others, 
595, 1037. 

Land office of Georgia, 590; of Texas, 
294, 304, 556, 584. 


Landrum, Willis H., 1467; regiment, 
1384... 

Lane, George, 1139. 

Lane, John W., letter, 938. 

‘Langford, - < Oats 

Laredo, Alcalde, 2332; census, 2284; 
capture and plunder, 1874; condi- 
tions, 1846-7, 2297, 23836; election, 


first under Texas laws, 2334, 2336-7; 
Hays’s expedition against, 2432; 
guards (Mexican war), 2236, 2240-2, 
2244-54, 2256-61, 2263-83, 2285-99, 
2302-3, 2308-10, 2315-23, 2328, 2390-2, 
2336, 2341, 2348-7, 2349-50, 2352-3, 
2355-6,.2358,. 2360, 2363, 2377, 2386, 
2388-90, 2393; health, 2297, 2315; 
Indian depredations, 2297, 2320, 2325, 
2388; inhabitants, 2384; mail service, 
2363; Mexican attack expected, 2348; 
Mexican troops, 2221; military oc- 
cupation, 2229,.22838-4, 2297, 2331; 
sale of liquor forbidden, 2330; trade, 
2314. 

Lattimer, B. F., letter, 1592. 

Lavaca, customs district, 994, 1868, 
1870; settlement, 152, citizens’ meet- 
ing 141, committee, letter, 143. 

Lawhon, , 294. 

Lawhon, Allen, letter, 967. 

Lawrence, » LSOD, 

Lawrence, G. F., letter, 1132. 

Lawrence, William, letters, 474, 1119. 

Lawsen, Andrew, 1593. - 

League and Company, 2160. 

League, Andrews, & Co., 1863; letter, 
1156. 


Leal, Manuel, 2377. 

Leclerc, Frederick, letters, 1605, 1838. 
Lee, Catherine, letter, 1383. 

Lee, Joseph, joint invitation, 2092. 
Léger, Theodore, 666; draft, 866; let- 


Ter, 627; (See also Léger and 
Thompson. ) 
Léger and Thompson, contract, 666; 


disagreement with Jones, 721-2; let- 
Tere 7681 7ag07 39: 

Legislature of Coahuila and Texas, re- 
peal of trade laws, 502. 

Legislature of Texas, act, April 30, 
1846, 2218. 

Legrand, HE. O., 610; letter, 1056. 

Lehmann, Chr., letter, 1818. 

Leidesdorf, William A., letter, 1179. 

Lemos, Pedro, 179, 2364. : 

Le Ray de Chaumont, Alexander, let- 
ter, 576, memorandum, 642. 

Lesassier, Luke, 157. 

Lester, James S., letters, 1707, 1837. 

Lettick, , BoC. 

Levering, John, letters, 903, 1189, 1896. 

Levert, Henry S., letter, 726. 

Lewis, H. K., 110. 

Lewis, William G., 1526, 1577; letter, 
1575. 

Liberal Party, Mexico, 315, 319, 327, 
Joo, 

Liberty (schooner), 309, 319. 

Likens, B. B., 2355. 

Likens, Thomas N., 2244; case, 2240-2, 
2246-54, 2256-61, 2263-7, 2269-79, 2282- 
3, 2285-99, 2302; letters, 2240, 2242, 
2248, 2269, 2271, 2282, 2291-2, 2294. 

Lind (Shawnee chief), 1922. 

Lindley, Joseph, 1362. 

Linn, Edward, letter, 1880. 

Lindsay, James, letter, 110. 

Linn, John P., 888; joint letter, 975. 

Linnee (Shawnee chief), 1321. 

Linnville, Indian outbreak, 1840, 1855, 
1863; port, 1858, 1862. 

Lipan Indians, 689, 749, 893, 982; fight 
on Guadalupe River, 1820, 2368; 
friendliness, 896; hostilities on the 
Rio Grande, 1292; removal urged, 
2073. 

Lipantitlan, 247. 

Lipscomb, Abner S., letters, 1892, 2057, 
Abode iy 

Littlejohn, Joseph B., Jr., 1028. 

Little River, 2180; Fort, 1857. 

Lively, George W., letter, 927. 

Lively (Schooner), 2411, 2447. 

Livestock, importation, 2012. 

Lizardi and Company, 1317. 

Loan, public, for Texas, 805, 840, 862, 
869) Sor uleone. LOGS OTA re 
1174, 1194-6, 1235, 1299, 1494, 1774, 
1966, 2025, 2075, 2077; advance, 1304; 

Houston’s opposition, 835, 2018; legis- 
lation, suggested, 805-6, 835, 862, 


22 INDEX 


1475; negotiations, 805, 862, 1088, 
1161, , 1169, 1194, 1211,. 1252 5e028t, 
1299, 1304, 1429, 1438, 1446, 1465, 
1475-6, 1506, 1533-4, 1539, 1965, 1969, 
1987, 1991, 1993-4, 1997, 2001, 2008, 
2023; precedents, 1589, 1594; pros- 
pects, 1412, 1533, 1590, 1594, 1790. 

Logan, William G., 232. 

Logan, William M., letter, 405. 

Lombard, Francisco, 181. 

Long, James, 19, 24, 681, 703-4, 2492; 
death, 1631; declaration, 38; expedi- 
tions, 1819-21, 28, 25, 40-2, 501, 1611, 
1652, 1966; interrogatories for, 27; 
letter,. 37. 

Long, Jane H. Wilkinson (Mrs. James) 
351, 671, 686, 704, 1631; biography, 
3; lettér, 1550. 

Long family, 501. 

Long, John, historical note, 2371. 

Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin? letter, 
640. 

Looney, —, 148. 

Lopez, Gaspar, letters, 41-2. 

Lopez, Narciso, 2458, 2470-2. 

Lothrop; ohn Tl. KK. ai214218 15, 

Loud, John, 1311. 


Louisiana, aid to Texas from, 551; 
Bishop, 1602; boundary, 75; Gover- 
nor, 22; Moses Austin’s journey to, 


1796-7, 6; medical board, 962. 

Louisiana (Schooner), 813. 

Louisana Advertiser, 30, 211. 

Louisville, Charleston and Cincinnati 
ied eee ie a 

Love, eek base): 

Love, James, 1174, 15977 2160: letters, 
1235, 1595, 1746, 1774, 1788, 1899, 
1994, 1996, 2059; note of endorse- 
ment, 1934. 

Love, James ? 1320. 

Love, William, letter, 791. 

Loyd, John, 1101. 

Lubbock, Francis Richard, letter, 819. 
(See also Fisher, Davis and Lub- 
bock. ) 

Luckie, S. M., 772. 

Luckie, Samuel H., 509, 525. 

Lumpkin, P. O., letter, 1090. 

Lusk, Sam, letter, 1141. 

Lusk and Handy, 1896, 1913. 

Luzenberg, C. P., letter, 961. 

Lynch, J. B., agreement, 738; 
1045-6, 1772. 


letters, 


Lynch, Mrs. Nathaniel, see Hardin, 
Mrs. Martin. 

Lynch’s Ferry, rendezvous, 112-13, 203. 

Lyons, G. L., letter, 453. 

Lyons, S. L.. letter, 511. 


M. y Duclor, see Duclor. 

Mabbitt, L. H., broadside, 1203. 
McAllister, Thomas (free negro), 672. 
McCall, George A., 2236-7. 

McCalla, Wm. L., 1554, 1580. 


McCarty, O. F., letter, 925. 
McClellan, , 929. 
McCloskey, R. D., letter, 1822. 
McCloud, » bees 


McClung, Alexander Keith, 1365. 

McConnell, D. D., 2356. 

McCraven, William, letters, 772, 1149. 

McCraven, William M., 595. 

McDougal, , Claim, 967. 

McDougald, M., letter, 525. 

McDowell, George, letter, 604. 

McDowell, William, 604. 

Macfarlane, Alexander C., 1109. 

McFarlane, Nathan, joint receipts, 
230). 

McGill, Prudentio (Kapa kee chief), 
2441. 

McGloin, » LOO. 

McGowan, B., letter, 989. 

McGreal, Peter, 2058, 2061. 

McGuffey, Elizabeth Mansfield, 1451. 

Mcllheny, Samuel K., letter, 1821. 

McIntire, bay ar4 

McIntosh, George 6G., 


457, 1158, 1215, 


1808, 1824, 1979, 2031, 2083; letter, 
1856. 

McIntyre, J. H:, 1172. 

McIver, Alexander, 1241, 1262. 

McKeen, Thomas C., letter, 859. 

McKenzie, Alexander, 1187. 

Mackie, Henry, 507. . 

McKinney, J. F., letter, 369. 

McKinney, R. W., letter, 423. 

McKinney, Thomas F., 749, 810-11, 
2365; land speculation, 774-6; letter, 
IST 7. 

McKinney & Williams, 369, 715; let- 
ters, 368, 1982. 

McKinstry, George B., 113, 119, 131, 


152, 154, 160; deed, 555; notes,,1619, 
1621; order to, 125. : 

McLaughlin, sof BAG 

McLaughlin, John, 654-5. 

McLellan, Rufus, letters, 
1925. 

McLeod, —-——, Mrs. 890. 

McLeod, Hugh, 333, 748, 877, 1945, 1974, 
2010, 2193,"2195, 2513: ability, #7990; 
anecdote concerning, 2410; certifi- 
cate, joint, 1954; delegate to South- 
ern Commercial Convention, 1855, 
2487; letters, 751, 778, 8000843. 846: 
852, 875, 878, 882, 884, 890, 901, 943, 
997, 1024, 1748, 1869, 1874, 1926, 1955, 
2014, 2049, 2053, 2232)°2495, 2510: 
orders, 1531, 1536; petition, joint, 
1283. 

McLeod, Hugh ? 2222. 

McLeod, John D., letters, 923, 946. 

McMullen, John, 2118; notes, 523. 

McMullen & McGloin’ s “colony, 1658. 

McNeely, Samuel, 432. 

MeNeill & Woodson, 167. 

McNeilly, William Gibbs, letter, 1271. 


1324, 1858, 


INDEX 23 


McNutt, Alexander G., 1102; letters. 
1218-20. 
Macomb, ——. letter, 410. 


Macon News Carrier, editor, letter, 578. 
Macon Volunteers, 2184. 

McQueen, Seo Bleep 

Madden, Jim, 845. ° 

Maffit, John Newland, Plea for Texas 


510. 
Magee, Augustus, expedition, 2370, 
2800. 
Mail service, 1458, 1505, 1569, 1686, 


1872, 1876, 2103, 2363, 2686, 2688. 

Maillard, Aono. 

Maillard, Henry, letter, 1389. 

Major Brown (United States war ves- 
gel), 2235-6; 2239, 2279, 2315. 

Malone, James M., 900. 

Managual, Francisco, 1663. 

Manchaca, , company, 1123. 

Manchaca, Antonio, 1059. 

Mann, Pamelia A. (Mrs.), 1293, 1426. 

Manning & Marshall, 984. 

Manson, Thomas, letter, 1598. . 

Maps, comment: Austin and vicinity, 
Pi17TAS 17388; BDuache’ss chart, etc., 
2444, 

Marcy, William Learned, 2482. 

Marenco, Sebastian, 2793; joint letter, 
2740. 

Marine Corps, 429. 

Marks, Samuel F., letter, 432. 

Marks, Samuel T., 423. 

Marshall, Benjamin (half-breed Creek), 
petition, 74. 

Martha (schooner), capture, 1618, 1626. 

Martin, ; ’ 

Martin, George, 629, 637; note, 559. 

Martin, John F., letter, 729. 

Martin, M. H., 1386. 


Martin, Wylie, 112, 157, 166, 209, 501. 


Martines, Andrés, 2233, 2284, 2359, 
2387; letter, 2234; statement, 2264. 

Martinez, Antonio, 25, 31, 41-2, 2411; 
letter, 26. 

Mason, Charles, document, 654; letters, 

POT, ATTA: 

Mason, John Thomson, 115; letter, 881. 

Mason, Joseph B., letter, 1978. 

Mason, Samuel Watson, 1978. 

Matagorda, Artillery Company, 1332; 
citizens, recapture of the Hannah 
Elizabeth, 278; collector, 1983; fav- 
orable to Lamar, 762; fortification 
advised, 309; public dinner, 161-2. 

Matagorda and Bay Prairie Company, 
pledge, 241. 

Matagorda Bay, first settlement, 1642. 

Matagorda Bulletin, 621, 628, 747. 

Matamoros, 556, 617, 2424; American 
occupation, 1/846, 2304; commissary 
general, 1664; conditions, 1837, 577; 
custom house, B85; expedition 
against, 268, 276; 28978315, 319,327, 


332, 1645; Mexican intentions regard- 
ing, 332; prisoners of war at, 432, 
1023, 1212, 1645, 1666; weakness, 315, 
438. 

Matamcros Flag, 2354. 

Mather, Olivia A. Roberts (Mrs.), 1191; 
letters, 607, 1214. 

Maury, R. F., letter, 1785. 

May, George, 784-5. 

Mayer, F., letter, 2770. 

Mayfield, James, 842, 849, 1372-3, 1384- 
6, 1954, 1981, 2063; agreement, 2143; 
letters, 1067, 1124, 1135, 1783-4, 1820, 
2018, 2031, 2043, 2075, 2085, 2128, 
2145. 

Maylan, , 98. 

Mavo, Harmon B., joint proclamation, 
66. 

Mayrant, 20s LOLOF 

Mayrant, J., letter, 619. 

Mays, Henry S., 920. 

Mays, James A., letter, 727. 

Mays, Robert C., letter, 398. 

Mays, Samuel A. J., 398, 920. 


‘Mayse, J. W., 761, 763. 


Mediation between Texas and Mexico; 

American, 1274; English, 1215. 

Medical Department, 1400. 

Medina, Battle, 283, 1637, 2205, 2333, 
2369, 2407. 

Megginson, Joseph C., letter, 2089. 

Meigs, Henry, 3; letters, 195, 200, 223, 
234. 

Melton, Ethan, circular, 1016. 

“Memorial to the United Mexican 
States,” 1952. 

Menard, M. B., joint letter, 1948. 

Menard, Peter J., document, 282. 

Menchaca, José, 2445; biography, 2508, 

2568. 

Menchaca, José A., letter, 2387. 

Menefee, John S., 1870; letter, 1868. 

Menefee, Thomas, 141, 148. 


Menefee, William, 133, 1916; letter, 
1438. 
Mengle, — , 2040. , 


Mercurio del Puerto de Matamoros, 188, 
188, 191, 197, 1664. 

Merritt, Robert, letter, 1142. 

Metcalf, S. W., 1690. 

Mexia, José Antonio, 160, 224, 1169; 
addresses to, 156-7; attitude on state- 
hood question, 1833, 170; expedition, 
1882, 1818; information from,. 309; 
invited to co-operate with Texans, 
268; letters, 158, 449, 537. 

Mexican Prisoners, 482; disposition of, 
400-1; Lamar’s letter on, 362; notes 
regarding, 545; sheriff’s account for. 
keeping, 1051. 

Mexican War, 2220-31, 2233-7, 2239-83, 


2285-2304, .2307-32, 2334-9, 2341-56, 
23:718323 90; 
Mexicans in Texas, 1758; defeat by 


24 INDEX 


Burleson, 1199; expulsion from 
Texas, 1832, 2407; incursions near 
Austin, 1294, 1818; influence on 
Texas frontier, 2320; influence upon 
slaves, 1824; order regarding treat- 
ment of, 1123; relations with Anglo- 
Americans, 141, 143; revolt, 1838, 781- 
6, 788, 790, 797, 799-801, 810-11, 816, 
839, 846, 941, 1459; robbers, 687, 764, 
2325; Shawnee warned against al- 
liance with, 1321; traders, 2081. 
Mexico, affairs, 83; armistice, 1843, 
2152, 2203; article upon, 443; at- 
tempt to establish authority of in 
Webb county, 2382; attitude toward 
robbers on Texas frontier, 2325; 
cabinet, 115; Catholic Church, 2813; 
centralization, 181-3, 1657; coloniza- 
tion policy, 172-5; conditions: 1835, 
276, 1838, 653, 1841, 1981, 2108; con- 
gress: Austin’s plan for reorganiz- 
ing, cited, 47, decrees, 172, 175, ques- 
tions before, 1833, 170, unconstitu- 
tional assumption of power, 1835? 
281; conquest, 285; constitution of 
1824, 
156-7, 241; crisis, 1829, 76; distrust of, 
1789; expedition against, 1851; faith- 
lessness, 1737; Filisola’s representa- 


tion «to 437s" history, 2ach, 12641 
honors for army, 1836, 335; Indian 
allies and negotiations, 529, 1988, 


2325; invasion of by Spain, 1829-30, 
51; invasion of Texas, 1842, 2165, 
discussed, 1836-42, 391-3, 576, 
639, 653, 877, 1714, 1746, 1774, 1981, 
1992, 2129; Liberals, 319, 327-8, 335; 
loyalty of Texans to, 136, 144-5, 147, 
149; memorial to, 1952; mines, 2398; 
minister of, to the United States, 
862;. minister of Texas, to, 1167; 
ministry of relations, decree, 174; 
ministry of war and’ marine, 539; 
mission of Bee to, 1169, 1330, 1350, 
1361, 1473; of Hockley and ‘Wil- 
liams; .2156202NE) ote Treat. o101498, 
1547, of Webb, 2015-16, 2057; 2059, 
2075; officers, rumored desertion to 
Texas, 577; organic act, Oct. 10, 1835, 
2449; peace negotiations and pros- 
pects, 449, 959, 984, 1068, 1476, 1500, 
1524, 1756, 1774, 2152, 2203; policy 
regarding, 1847, 2081; presidential 
decree, 173; relations: with France, 
826, with Texas, 781, 1788, with the 
United States, 708; revolutionary 
movements, 1833-47, 115, 170, 181-3, 
319, 371, 886, 934, 1703, 2366; su- 
preme government, 48, proclamation 
cited, 445, resistance to, 1826, 66; 
Texan operations against, suggested, 
416, 856, 874, 1322; treaty with the 
United States cited, 876; troops in 
Texas, 1836, 319, 350, 352,.373, 382; 


Texans’ attitude toward, 120,. 


‘war and rumors of war,” 1833, 169. 
(See also War of Independence. ) 
Mexico, northern, 319, 934; 1703, 1765, 

2348, 2366. 

Mexico (City) battle and capture, 1847, 
2349, 2353; capture by Guerrero, 610. | 

Mexico (State), congress, report, 81. 

Mier y Terdn, Manuel, see Teran, Man- 
uel. 

Milam, Benjamin R., 97; memorial, 
cited, 1558; siege of Bexar, 267. 

Milam County, citizens, petition, 1185; 
troops to operate in, 942, sketches 
of, 2164. , 

Milam Guards, 2162; honorary mem- 
bers, 818-19; resolution, 818. 

Milburn, David H., 152. 

Militia, Mexican, 65; Texan, 400, 405, 
407, 875, 896, 901, 988, 995, 1030, 
1124, 1390, 1561, 1732, 1793, 1824. 

Millard, Henry, 488, 490-1, 493; certifi- 
cate, 1830; letters, 480-1, 1831, 1875. 

Milledgville (Georgia), State Rights 
meeting, resolutions, 171. 

Miller and Dexter, letter, 1747. 

Miller, Burchard, document, 1755; let- 
ter, 1116. 

Miller, James B., 213-14, 227; breach 
with Travis, 209; historical notes 
from, 1639. { 

Miller, James H. C., letter, 209. 

Miller, John, letter, 710. 

Miller, W. D., 2378; letter, 2379. 

Miller, William P., 933, 990. 

Millet, William E., letter, 1260. 

Mills, John T., letters, 1200, 2044. 

Milton, John, letters, 446, 495, 1187, 

1462, 2136. 

Mims, Samuel ? 452. 

Mina, Xavier, biography, 2407, 2800-1. 

Mina (Texas), 227; committee of 
safety, 233. | _ 

Mines and mineral resources of Texas, 
1O)h2,: 1848, 41820) 


Miracle, Julian Pedro, Indian mission, 


597, 899. 
Miranda, Francisco, expedition, 2443. 
Mitchell, Asa, letters, 121, 153. 
Mitchell, James C., 1786. 
Mitchell, William J., letter, 670. 
Mobile Advertiser, 2457. 
Mobile Register, 2462. 
Model (pilot boat), 707. 
Molano, Juan, 1770. 


Mollhausen, H., 1718; letters, 1717, 
1743; sketch, 1738. 

Monchaca, see Menchaca. 

Monclova, 517; disturbances, 1834-5, 
202, na. 4a. 

- Monell, Charles, 1540,. 1559; letter, 
1541. 


Money, Texan, see Currency. 
Monterey, capture, 1846, 2226-7, 2373; 
Santa Anna’s plan to retake, 2262. 


INDEX | 25 


Monterey Pioneer, 2331. 

Montgomery, P. M.,’ 1337. 

Montgomery Advertiser and State Ga- 
zette, 2457. 

Montgomery County, Southern bound- 
ary, 1224. 

Moody, J. A., letter, 1731. ‘ 

Moody, John W., 1308, 1416; letters, 
602, 1216. 


Moore, , 954. 
Moore, , takes 
Moore, Charles, 2000, 2002, 2008; let- 


ters, 1921, 1931, 2003. 

Moore, Edwin Ward, 1502, 1893, 1915, 
1950, 1986; capture of Mexican prize, 
1941; document, 2157; instructions 
to Wheelwright, 1900; letters, 1815, 
1823, 1825, 2364; treatment, 2500. 

Moore, Francis, Jr., 749; certificate, 
1952: characterized, 1397, 2130; let- 
ters, 744, 1272, 1741; life and career 
before emigrating to Texas, 828; po- 
litical affiliations, 800, 1110, 2130, 
2192; violation of pledge, 756. 

Moore, John H., 233, 1837, 1855, 1882; 
letter, 237. 

Moore, John W., expedition against 
Anahuac, 203-4; letter, 1121. 

Moore, Thomas J., 981. 

Mordecai, B. H., 372, 1227. 

Morehouse, E:, 481, 1169; 
note, 1646; letters, 490-1. 

Moreland, Isaac N., 1096; letter, 1443. 

Moreland, J. W., joint letter, 1275. 

Moreland, Joseph, letters, 879, 2025. 

Moret, Juan, 142. 

Morewood, 

Morgan, 2041. 

Morgan and Reed, 2481. 

Morgan, H. S., 1734. 

Morgan, James, 111, 138, 478, 986; let- 
ters, 140; 461, 477, 500; $814, 959, 
1004, 12105-1250, 91287, 1382, 1836, 
1887; notes from, 2481. 

Morning Siar (Houston), 1601. 

Morris, F. A., 1707, 1709, 2069, 2072. 

Morris, John D., 1696. 

Morris, Robert, case, 1531-2. 

Morris, Robert C., 338. 

Morrison, Ot Le abe 

Morse, G. W., letter, 1845. 

Morse, Samuel F. B., 1225. 

Morton, John V., letters, 1898, 1914. 

Moseley, J. W., letter, 933. 

Muldoon, Michael (Padre), 
1247; imprisonment, 1290-1; 
124. 

Murray, Louisa, letter, 1792. 

Muscos, see Musquiz. 

Muse, James Fort, letter, 768. 

Muse, K. H., 1205; letter, 1170. 

Musquiz, Ramon, 139, 144-5, 149, 2325; 
address, 137. 

Mustian, J. L., 706. 


historical 


, 1006. 


116," 16s; 
letter, 


Nacogdoches, 121, 272, 654, 577, 749, 
1644, 2075; citizens’ petition, 1241, 
presented, 1262; conditions, 1/836, 
294; fight at, 1832, 160-2; postoffice, 
257, 263; press, 304; public dinner, 
public meeting, 2105-6; repeopling, 
1640; Supreme Court session, 1692-3. 

Nacogdoches County, attempts to di- 
vide into factions, 1280; Burnet’s 
chances, 1841, 2085; land scrip, 2199. 

Nacogdoches, Department, land distri- 
bution, 202. 

Nacogdoches, district, aid requested for 
1832, 160; inhabitants, proclamation 
to, 68; judge, 270. 

“Nacogdoches madmen,” 67. 

Nashville (Tennessee), citizens’ meet- 
ing, address, 260. 

Nachitoches, 1335, 1640; arrival of for- 
eign troops, 26. 

National Banner (Houston), 646, 747, 
152. 

National Intelligencer (Houston), 1334, 
1354. 

Natzmer, B., von, letter, 2502. 

Naval service of Texas, shipping ar- . 
ticles, 1881. 

Navarro, José Antonio, 77, 82-3, 98, 97-8, 
2040: autobiography, 2122;  bio- 
eraphy of Santa Anna, cited, 2561; 
historical note, 2026; letters, 937, 
1703, 2024. 

Navarro, Luciano, letter, 1395. 

Navarro family, politics, 1874. 

Navidad settlement, citizens’ meeting, 
141, 152: 

Navy of Texas, 324, 335,.429, 484, 506, 
620, 707, 835, 898, 980, 1010, 1278, 
1287, 1350, 1381, 1392, 1421, 1673, 1848, 


1887* agent,., 1210, (1287, \1942:.. com- 
mander-in-chief, 1342; commended, 
1741; court martial ordered, 1895; 
destitution, 912; disposition, 1746, 
1766; estimates for vessel, 1032; 
force, 2157; history, etc., 821; im- 
portance, 484; officers, 1537, 1673, 


1683, 1698, 1812, 1893, 1986, 2188-91, 
2216; purchase of vessels for, 484, 
980; retrenchment suggested, 1250; 
service in, 1130, 2185-7, 2190; station, 
Galveston, 912; store keeper, 1371, 
1393; supplies, 1244, 1250, 13860; ves- 
sels built at Baltimore under Wil- 
liams and Dawson’s contract, 1004, . 
T4U48, “1202, 7209, 4215), 12741278, 
1281. ty 

Navy Department, Texas, 278, 989; 
accounts, 1609, 1623 ? 1755, 1800; ob- 
ligations, 1759, 1762; order cited, 
1244: records, extract, 278; secre- 
tary, ‘798, 1238; 1615. 

Navy of the United States, Campbell’s 
service, 2492; appointment in, asked 
for Texas officers, 2191, 2193, 2216. 


26 INDEX 


Neal, Abner, letter, 733. 

Neches, inhabitants, 68. 

Neches & Angelina Navigation Com- 
pany, 1606. 

Neches River, Indians on, 1776. 
Negroes, importation, 473, 1799; 
Kickapoo fight, 846. 
Neill, Andrew, 886, 1781; 
Neill, J. C., document, 308; 

Neill, J: C. '? 324. 

Nelson, Hugh, 1675. 

Nelson, William, 2641. YH 

Neptune (steamer), 1296. te 

Newell, Steward, 676. 

Newland, John Alexander, letter, 998. 

New Mexico, attack expected, 21; de- 
fense, 64-5; inhabitants, letter to, 
1972; veteran companies, 61. 

New Orleans, 77, 1196; citizens’ meet- 
ing, proceedings, 244; commercial 
convention, 1855, 2487, 2489; money 
conditions, 1839, 1358; opinions for 
and against Texas, 503. 

New Orleans Bee, 224, 244, 1987, 1991, 
1993. 

New Orleans Commercial Bulletin, 212, 
359-60, 379, 396, 421. 

New Orleans Courier, 260. 

New Orleans Observer, 1026. 

New Orleans Picayune, 2262. 

Newspapers of Texas, 542, 567, 605, 
611-12, 614, 621, 627-8, 646, 650, 665-6, 
686, 721-2, 730, 739, 745, 747, 749, 
152, 754, 799,” 828, 987,..1243, 13854, 
1431, 1483, 1485, 1556, 1730, 1989-90. 

“New York Company business,” 115. 

New York (steam packet), 1053, 1672. 

New York Herald, 1969, 2456, 2582, 
2647. 

New York Star, 910. 

Nicaragua, 2510, 2573; American col- 
onists, 2631; amnesty decree, 1858, 
comment, 2588; attitude of the 
United States toward, 2678; claims 
against, 2584, 2598, 2680, 2737, 2758, 
2783; conditions, 1858, 2576, 2621; 
congress, 2714, 2778, 2780, decree, 
2408, letter, 2742; constituent as- 
sembly, 2620; Huropean anti-Ameri- 
can influence, 2631; government, 
2589, unconstitutionality, 2645; feel- 
ing toward the United States, 2637, 
2645, 2737; foreign policy, 2611, 2621; 


in the 


letter, 871. 
letter, 297. 


foreign relations, 2772, 2783-4; his- 
torical notes regarding, 2715; ‘“‘Lake 
Steamers,” 2593; military order, 
2569; mission of Lamar to, 2787; 


officials, 2599; president’s aids-de- 
camp, 2726; question, 2788; revolu- 
tion, 2586, 2675; Schlesinger’s trans- 
action with, 2724; slavery in, 2528; 
“Stebbins—White contract,” 2593; 
transit and canal operations, 2624, 
2643, 2759, 2761; troubles, 2785; 


- 


Walker’s expedition, 1856-7, 2571, 
2726; Walker’s “reign of horror,” 
2719. 


Nicknames, pseudonyms, given names 
without’ surnames, initials: A., 2158; 
A. KE. & Co., 2174; Agnes, 780; Alamo, 
1380;. Aristides, 2128, 2131-5;° Big 
Mingo, 2051; Bolingbroke, 1426; Car- 
oline, 765, 1944; Citizens of Texas, 
2201; Unos Costaricenses, 2617, 2628; 
Emily, 1472; Esau, 2051; Fidus 
Achates of the Republic of Texas, 
2207; Genius of Matagorda, 1766; 
George’ Mason, 2459; Great Ex, 1746; 
I & Gt, 322;° Jane,’ 388; (Jonna. 
Jostus, 221; Juan, 2724-9; Junius, 
611; Mary Ann, 609a; Milam, 2480; 
Mrs. D., 765; Myself, 1465; Old Ben 
the African, 1419; Old Commodore, 
1004; Old Sam, 778; Old Settler, 
2176-7; Un patriote, 645; Primus, 
585; Publius, 1804; S. F., 589; Spirit 
of the South, 2457; William, 2486. 

Nile (brig), 618. 

Niles, J. W. J., 665, 1419; 

650, 745. 

Niles’ Weekly Register, 76. 

Nixon, 51608063 

Noel, A. W., letter, 850. 

Nolan, Philip, operations in Texas, 283, 
1660, 2445, 2800. 

Norman, Steel & Company, letter, 928. 

Norris, Samuel ? 816. 

North, Stephen B., letter, 873. 

Norton, B. H., letter, 1093. 

Norwood, Math., 1832. 

Nueces County, first election, 
2337-8; representative, 2361-2. 

Nueces River, 1008, 1391, 2307; armed 
force upon, 1292; cantonment on, 247; 
division of force on, 341; Fannin’s 

‘suggestions for concentrating troops 


letters, 628, 


2334, 


upon, 309; public domain beyond, 
TAZ. 

Nuevo Leon, 191; liberal movement, 
1836, 315; revolution, 1838, 2333. 
(See also Coahuila, Nuevo Leén and 
Texas. ) 


O’Connell, Daniel, attack upon Texas, 
1582, 1838, 1856. 

Odd Fellows, 1816. 

O’Fallon, Benjamen, 21. 

Olds, Gamaliel S., letter, 1346. 

Orcoquisas Indians, 1661. 

Ordnance Department, Hockley’s rec- 
ommendations, 940, 951, 963, 1488-9. 

Oscar (schooner), 606, 613. 

O’Shaughnessy, James, 1893. 

Overton, John, 1726. 

Owen, Harrison, document, 1047. 

Owen, James D., joint petition, 1742. 

Owen, Hardeman, 194. 

Pabstmann, Velentine, letter, 1325. 


.Pace, Westley W., 1522-3. 


INDEX ef 


Pacho, Juan Maria, 110. 

Pacific coast policy, 968, 2015. 

Pacific Railroad, 2495; stock, 2510. 

Padi llasa Ast tes 

Page, Fred B., letter, 1111. 

Page, Robert, joint letter, 1096. 

Pagés, Bartolomé, declaration, 440. 

Paguire, F192: 

Pakenham, Richard, 1255, 1290, 1302, 
Dive 

Paldi, Ange, letter, 2046. 

Palmer, V. R., 931-2; letters, 893, 896. 

Palmerston, Henry John Temple, Vis- 
count, 1453. 

Panttaleon, ; 300. 

Paredes, Mariano, 2377. 

Parham, F. A., letter, 1937. 

Park, Thomas, 1269, 1323. 

Parker, A., certificate, 2277. 

Parker, Cynthia Ann, 2166. 

Parker, Daniel, 294. 

Parker;.J. W., 1289. 

Parker, James W., letter, 2166; memo- 
rial, 1131. . 

Parker, John, 2166. 

Parker, W. W., 799, 1557. 

Parker’s Fort, 2166. 

Parmalee, R., 2105. 

Parmer, Martin, 1399. 


Parrott, “Mlizabeth” (irs. TF. L.), 
deed, 555. 

Parsons, Augustus, 670. 

“The Parting Kiss,’ (Lamar)’ cited, 


212: 

Passaic (schooner), 440. 

Patents, application for, 859, 907, 944, 
1461, 1555. 

Patin, William, letter, 1083. 

Patrick, George M., 110, 461; 
464. 

Patrick, Mrs. George M., 110. 

Patterson, Robert, orders, 2229, 2235. 

Patterson, William, 833. 

Patillo, G. A., letter, 1729. 

Patton, Alexander, document, 330; 
ter, 348. 

Paul, P. C., document, 2389. 

Peace negotiations, between Texas and 
Mexico, 959, 984, 1524, 1774. 

Peace, W. I., 2393. 

Pearman, W. J., letter, 759. 

Peres. P., 232: 

Peebles, L. S. ? 202. 

Peebles, Robert, letter, 1337. 

Pemberton, A. H., letter, 1411. 

Pendleton, Benjamin S., 729. 

Pennington, Sidney O., 346. 

Pennoyer, , 862. 

Pennsylvania, 404. 

he People, 730, 747; 

Peraza, Martin Francisco, 2086, 2092. 

_Peraza, Mateo, 537. 

Perez, Ignacio, expeditions, 
41-2, 1655; letter, 25. 


letter, 


let- 


1819-21, 


Perkins, Austin, 579-80. 

Perkins, EH. §., 2004; letter, 2017. 

Perry, Emily Austin (Mrs. James 
Franklin), 109, 117. 

Perry, Henry, 2801; certificate, 9; oper- 
ations in Texas, 283, 1662, 2800. 

Perry, James, letter, 1840. 

Perry, James Franklin, 109, 117; let- 
ters, 581, 556, 626, 985. 

Perry, Stuart, 459; letters, 476, 561, 
812-138. 

Pettus, William, 112; document, 282; 
notes, 2431, 2439. 

Peyton, J. C., 2448. 

Phelan, Andrew A hes Phe 1829- 34, 1835. 

Phelan, Richard, 582. 

Phelps, Henry C., letter, 663. 

Phelps, Sarah V. (Mrs.), 663, 1197. 

Philadelphia, public meeting, 1839, 
1412. 

Philosophical Society of Philadelphia, 
1043. 

Piedras, José de las, 139, 547; alliance 
with Indians, 160; expulsion, 1882, 
1619, 1644; letter, 116. 

Pigeon Roost and Mining Company of 
Georgia, 773. 

Pierce, G. W., statement, 2252. 


Pilie, L. J., letter, 1201; maps, com- 
ment, 1320; theft and punishment, 
1402. 


Pillans, P. J., 1995; letters, 2034, 2042. 

Piper, Silvester, letter, 1706. 

Piper, Thomas, 1706. 

Pitkin, John W., 1767, 1854, 1874; let- 
ters, 1472, 1850. 

Pitkin Guards, 1874. 


Placadores, ma Pass 

Platt, Po Li), letter, 1902. 

Plummer, vt hes 

Plummer, Clarissa Parker (Mrs.), 
2166. 

Plummer, Joseph E., letter, 2097. 

Plummer, Samuel A., 1292; _ letters, 
RUGS LESS) F117 4951194, 1 20737 1273; 


1358, 1406, 1789, 1804. 

Pockets (brig )> 1399. 

Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 610, 1361, 2811. 

Polk; James \Kirox, (2191) ° 2193)" 2195, 
2204, 2324. 

Pontois, Edouard, 1424, 1426. 

Ponton, Andrew, 214. 

Port Caddo, 884. 

Porter, , 2054, 

Porter, B. A., letter, 151. 

Porter, Charles, letter, 1032. 

Porter, David, letter, 76. 

Porter, J. W., joint petition, 1185. 

Porter, W., 1456, 2414; letter, 413. 

Porter, William N., letter, 2009. 

Portis, D. Y., letter, 886. 

Ports of Texas, blockade threatened, 
835, 862. 

Postal service, see mail service. 


28 INDEX 


Postell, William Ross, 1815, 1893, 1895; 
letter, 1894. 

Postoffice Department of Texas. 1458, 
1861, 1864, 1866, 1873, 1877. 

Potomac, 634. 

Potter, M. M., 2089. 

Potter, Reuben M., 304, 1826, 1888; 
letters, 897, 2033, 2040, 2056, 2084; 
song, 2147. 

Potter, Reuben M. ? 1992. 

Powel, Thomas J., letters, 1586, 1980. 

Powell, Thomas A., 1636, 1642. 

Power, ; AN Gos 

Power, James, imprisonment, 2437. 

Power and Hewitson’s colony, 1642, 
2437. 

Powers, , S09: 

Prairie Indians, 839. | 

Pratt, Thomas, letters, 1052, 1190, 1206, 
1258, 1678. 

Prentiss, Francis, 1478; 
1477. 

Prentiss, Francis, ? 1053, 1398. 

President’s House, fittings, 1025. 

Preston, C. C., letter, 1034. 

Price, Charles M., 1285. 

Prison conditions, 1839, 1077. 

Prisoners, expense account for keep- 
ing, 1121. 

Privateering, 2185. 

Proctor, Elizabeth (Mrs.), 1212. 

Provisional Government of Texas, 264, 
299, 302, 308, 318, 343; opposition to, 
294, 304; report to, 278. 

Public buildings, 1363. 

Public debt of Texas, adjusting, 2491; 
auditing, 2217; increase during La- 

. mar’s administration, 2490; interest, 
1422. 

Public printing, 987, 1245, 1573-4, 1824. 

Puelles, José Maria, reports, 71, 75. 

Pulaski (steamer), 707, 713, 778, 844. 

Pulkington, Samuel, 1098, 1486. 

Purcell, Edward, letter, 1670. 

Quarterly of the Texas State Historical 
Association, see Southwestern Histor- 
ical Quarterly, 142, 176, 308, 487. - 

Quin, Caleb, 2081; petition, 1607. 

Quintana, custom house, 985. 

Quintero, J. A., review, 2565. 

Quintero, J. N., letter, 2561. 

Quitman, John A., joint letter, 2511. 

Rabb, A., 2425. 3 

Radcliff, Edward G., 1672. 

Ragan, A. B., letter, 773. 

Ragsdale, Thomas, historical 
1648. 

Raguet, Condy, letter, 1946. 

Raguet, Henry, 232. ‘ 

pe aa need of, 1361; projects, 768, 
84. 

Rains, Emory, 861, 1205; note, 1165. 

Ramblers’ Sketch book, prospectus, 
1807. it 


letters, 1418, 


note, 


Ramesburgh, James, 129. 

Ramey, re Oe 

Ramirez, Norberto, 2405; decree, 2404. 

Ramon, , 98. 

Ramon, José Maria, 2382, 2384; joint 
letter, 2388. 

Rancho ‘De Santo Domingo, 
tants, certificate, 2392. 

Rangers, 842. 

Rankin, George H., 1209. 

Ransom, James B., 1916, 2007, 2010, 
. 2094, 2101; letters, 1172, 13890, 1402, 
1905; notes, 1099. 

Rapp, , 2492, 

Ratcliffe, James R., receipts, 2356. 

Ravis, James P., 2427. 

Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, let- 
ters, 12138, 1248. 

Rawls, Daniel, 133. 

Ray, Samuel J., 2461-2; 
2460, 2463. 

Raymon, Charles H., 1684; letter, 1909. 

Read, Hzra, 1214, 1501; letter, 1403; 
memorial, 1012. , 


inhabi- 


joint letter, 


Read, Harriette Fanning, letters, 
2548-9. 
Recess appointments, 1428, 1511-12, 

1537;) 1673: 


Recognition of the independence of 
Texas, 392, 462, 499, 527, 662; by Bel- 
gium, 1424; by England, 662, 831, 
835, 1158, 1424, 1453, 1456, 1460, 
1475-6, 1594, 1827, 1856; by France, 
662, 826, 831, 1158, 1196, 1211, 1215, 
1414-15, 1424, 1426, 1433, 1438, 1475- 
6, 1524, 1594; by Mexico, 503, 1288, 
1291, 1301; by Russia, 968; by Spain, 
1888; by the United States, 350, 447. 

Recruiting, 415, 424, 1197, 1357-8, 1367, 
1397, 1406, 1592-3; difficulties, 875-6. 

Redfish Bar, customs difficulties, 2481. 

Red Lander, 1557. 

Redlanders, 409, 415. 

Red Lands, 751, 790, 415. 

Red River country, 752, 20638, 2211; 
free navigation, 872; Indian troubles, 
1648, 2426, 2465; road from Austin 
to, 1837; settlement, 409, 1648, 2208, 
2426: Shawnee settlement, 53-4, 63. 

Red River County, 1543. 

Red Rovers of Alabama, 339; expense 
accounts, 264, 279. 

Redd, Charles A., letters, 532, 1908. 

Redd, William D.,. 532, -1197, 1814, 
1908; historical note, 3873; letters, 
372, 381, 438, 459, 508, 541, 595, 671, 
696, 1126, 1397. 

Reed, Hugh, statement, 2257. 

Reed, James & Company,’ 556, 626. 

Rees, Joseph, 125. 

Refugio, mission, 334; battle, 649, fam- 
ilies in, 753, 764. j 

Refugio County, boundaries, 712; land 
surveys, etc., 687; land system, sta- 


‘INDEX 29 


tus, 1838, 809; notary public, 1307. 

Reid, , 2481. 

Reid, A. B., 573. 

Reid, John 'R., 132; 11149, 1921; 
ters, 1700, 1705, 1919, 1999, 2090. 
Reily, James, 1195, 1241, 2527; connec- 
tion with Texas loan, 1128, 1161, 
1169, 1471; instructions to, 1080; let- 

ters, 1262, 1513. 

Reily, Mrs. James, 1513. 

Rejon, Donaciano G., 2086, 2092. 

Representatives for depopulated dis- 
tricts, 1434, 1436. 

Revolution, Texan, 241-9, 251-62, 
264-5, 267-9, 271-82, 287-380, 382, 389- 
420, 422, 424-27, 429-32, 434-5, 437-40, 
443, 445, 449, 475-8a, 482, 484-7, 
489, 500-8, 505, 521-2, 524, 528, 536- 
7, 539-40, 543, 545, 551, 556, 566, 568, 
574, 576-7, 579-80, 586, 597, 602, 604, 
609, 616-17, 636, 639, 641, 648-9, 
653-5, 671, 688, 691, 700, -707-9, 714, 
716, 727, 733, 740, 750, 920, 967, 1645, 
2178, 2407; beginning, 1621, 1669, 
2169, 2172, 2178; causes, 284, 1643, 
1668; finances, 333, 339, 535; in Mc- 
Mullen & McGloin’s colony, 1658; 
land granted for services in, 2305; 
political condition at beginning, 543; 
Zavala’s connection with, 2409. 

Ribaud, , 1347. 

Richardson, D. S., letter, 548. 

Richardson, John P., letter, 1587. 

Richardson, Willard, 1792. 

Richmond Enquirer, 462. 

Richmond Telescope and Texas Liter- 
ary Register, 1243, 1334. 

Riddle, Joseph, Jr., letters, 
1002. 

Riddle, Joseph ? 2163. 

Riddle, Mrs. Joseph, 1002. 

Riley, James, 843, 846. 

Rincon, José Maria, 142. 

Rio Grande, counties on, 2311, 2338, 
2354; country, development, 2396; 
expedition up, 2325; fighting on, 
1786, 1789; Mexican trade, 1079; mil- 
itary colony on or near, suggested, 
964; troops on, 1841. 

Rio Grande and Texas Land Company, 
scrip, 803. 

Ritchie, Thomas, 462. 

Roads, 1361, 1926; Austin to Bastrop, 
1474; Austin to Red River, 1837; 
Corpus Christi to Chihuahua, 2396; 
Harrisburg, 2510; military, 970, 989, 
1008, 1264. 

Roarer, 5, .bOLs 

Robbins, ——-—, 501. 

Roberts, James F., letter, 1935. 

Roberts, Joel, 717, 983. 

Roberts, Olivia A., see Mather, Olivia 
A. Roberts. 

Roberts, Reuben H., 


let- 


1080 114, 


468, 687, 809, 


1603; letters, 753, 1782. 

Roberts, Samuel Alexander, 658, 717, 
(28-6, 753, - 1302603; 1740, . 1749, 
1782, 2995, 2062, 2104; letters, 530, 
606, 711, 756,820, 1145, 11173, 1274, 
1361, 1426, 1438,..1462, 1476, 1483, 
1934, 1968, 2045, 2063-4, 2069, 2072, 
2103; memorandum, 1963. 


- Roberts, Willis, 711, 725, 753, 764, 883, 


1009, 1344, 1488, 1476, 1804; letters, 
468, 687, 712, 717, 725, 764, 809, 983, 
993; 1033,.1140,1843 1347; 1471, 1521, 
1540, 1603, 1740, 1749, 1994. 

Roberts family, 820, 2034. 

Robertson, Arthur, receipt, 131. 

Robertson, E. S. C., letters, 1505, 1569. 

Robertson, M., letter, 1839. 

Robertson, County, 2164; citizens’ peti- 
tion, 1047; Indian difficulties, 1016; 
troops to operate in, 942. 

Robertson’s colony, 202, 636, 1084. 

Robinson, J., letter, 1461. 

Robinson, James, 1254, 1797. 

Robinson, James W., 248, 257-8, 261, 
263, 265-6, 270, 272-4, 276, 291, 294, 
299, 301, 304, 309, 322-4, 328-9, 334-5, 
339, 341, 346; acting Governor, 295-6; 
letters, 302, 332-3, 350, 856, 1091, 
1689; message, 296; proclamation, 
300; proposals for armistice, 1843, 
2203. 

Robinson, Tod, letters, 1809, 1853. 

Robinson, Walter, 624. 

Rodriguez, Estevan, certificate, 2274. 

Rogers, John A., letters,, 763, 2314. 

Rogers, Magnus T., 1102, 1218-20; in- 
dictment, 718. 

Roman, , 404. 

Roman, , 1447. 

Ross, John, 1447. 

Ross, John E., letter, 1326. 

Ross, W. A., 706. 


Rossignol, Charles, 2140; agreement, 
2148; letters, 2139, 2145; statement, 
101. 


Round Point, 140. 

Rountree, R. G., letter, 507. 

Rowe, — , 199. 

Rowe, Joseph, letter, 1115. 

Rowland, John G., 123. 

Rowland, Samuel, letter, 669. 

Rowlett, J. ? historical notes from, 
2426. 

Royall, Richard R., 93, 1242; document, 
251; historical notes, 1636; letters, 
550, 552,622, 796, 952, 1122; 

Rudder, , 458, 460. 

Rudder, S. W., 1322. 

Rueg, Henry, 273-4, 321. 

Ruis, , historical notes, 2428. 

Ruiz de Apodaca, Juan, 23, 26. 

“Runaway Scrape,” 351, 836. 

Runnels, W. G., letter, 2362. 

Rusk, “Thomas i0., 859; 6363). 4145-630, 


30 INDEX 


786, 816, 1408, 1811, 2495; address, 
380; advice on Indian policy, 852; 
candidacy for presidency, discussed, 
1838, 601, 611, 630-1, 723-4, 737, 747, 
1834, 2151, for United States Senator, 
2192; commander-in-chief; appoint- 
ment, 671, discussion, 404, 411, 484; 
circular, 442; creditable behavior, 
1838, 799; death, 2541; estimate of, as 
a military leader, 445; historical 
notes, 1623, 1634; letters, 232, 354, 
374, 494, 631, 797, 801, 839, 876-7, 996, 
129293901519;/ 1698) 1805, 3221 mol L: 
military campaigns, 1838-9, 790, 799- 
800, 845-6, 849, 875-6, 882, 884, 943, 
995-7. 1412-’ orders, 9376, 31%,2 400; 
882; personal relations: with Hous- 
ton, 788, Lamar, 384, 412, 414, 2511, 
2527, McLeod, 778; political attitude, 
1838, 751-8, 788, 810; situation, 1836, 
387; successor as Chief Justice, 1588; 


treatment of Cadle, 385; unpopular- 
ity with volunteers, 788; warning 
against, 304. 

Rusk, Mrs. Thomas, J., 778. 

Russell, William J., 142, 722; letter, 
130. 

Russia, Pacific Coast holdings, 2015; 


recognition of Texas, 968. 

Rust, Richard, letter, 1060. 

Ruter, H., letter, 1599. 

Sabine (municipality), 328. 

Sabine (port and district), 1170, 1251, 
1466, 1479, 1821, 1828-31, 1835. 

Sabine Pass, notary public, 1563; postal 
service, 1125. 

Sabine River, 1954; railroad from, pro- 
jected, 768. 

Saccharapp, camp at, 1778. 

Saddler, William T., letter, 1086. 

Saenz, Joaquin, 1653. 

Safety fund, act, 1475; system, 2173. 

St, Anna (pilot boat); 1287. 

Salcedo, Manuel, biography, 2568; elec- 
tion as civil governor, 8, 1661. 

Salcedo, Nemesio, 7. 

Saligny, Alphonse de, 1196, 1590, 2022, 
2039; attitude toward Texas, 1424, 
1433, 1458; introduced, 881, 1073: 
mission to Texas, 1004, 1215, 1542, 
2081. 

Salinas, Sebastian, 2406; circular, 2405. 

Salinas, Victoriano, certificate, 2273. 

Salmon, R., letter, 1558. 

Saltillo, disturbances, 1834-5, 517, 1619, 
2438; fight near, 1840, 2435. 

Sample, ‘David, 1675; letter, 1514. 

San Antonio de Béxar, 836, 1515, 2411; 
aid for asked, 1836, 300, 338, 342; 
alleged movement of troops from, 
1832, 1438; ball, 2021; capture by Roy- 
alists, 7873, 2036; capture, 1835, 256, 
267, 288, 358,°2169, 2172) 2178 Ca- 
sas’s insurrection, 1651; citizens’ and 


soldiers’ meeting, 1/836, proceedings 
and resolutions, 308; commanding 
officer, 37; conditions, 1836, 297, 
1838, 772, 1839, 1447; effort to re-_ 
move state government to, 202; elec- 
tion at, August, 1832, 502; fallen 
1836, 351; Fannin’s advice to con- 
centrate troops at, 309; history, 1654, 
2483; Lamar’s wish for real estate 
in, 2040; mail route to, desired, 2363; 
Mexia invited to co-cperate in attack 
upon, 268; Mexican attack, 341; Mex- 
ivan attack expected, 2221; Mexican 
designs against, 332; Mexican troops 
at, 374; military headquarters, 2398; 
movement of troops to, 1836, 337, 
339; mysterious prisoner, 2407; nom- 
enclature, 1659, 2568; Woll’s raid, 
2165. 

San Antonio de Béxar (Presidio), 2. 

San Antonio Ledger, 2488. 

San Augustine, customs district, 857, 
864. 

San Augustine (municipality), ball, 
609; committee of vigilance and sate- 
ty, address, 275; representation in 
the convention, 1836, 323; newspaper, 
799. 

San Augustine County, chief justice, 
908, 1074; court, 1050; election cer- 


tificate, 1056; notary public, 1108, 
1725; representative, 1345. 
Sanchez, Teodoro, 2387. : 
Sanchez, y Ynaga, José, letter, 2458. 
Sandoval, ay: 


Sands, Lewis H., letter, 979. 

Sandusky, William H., 1320, 1431; con- 
tract for map, comment, 1717; de- 
seription of Austin, 1430; letters, 
2020, 2039, 2112; sketches of Austin, 
1431. 

San Felipe de Austin, 77; Ayuntamien- 
to, 99, 116, 149, addresses, 139, 144-5, 
advice to, 115, 170, files cited, 552; 
burning, 1/836, 1286; cannon from, 
138; crossing opposite, 1656;  citi- 
zens’ meetings: 1332, 136, 141, 144-5, 
149, 1835, 205, 1836, 340; committee 
of safety, circular, 229; Mexican fac- 
tion, 294; “toryish spirit,” 153. 

San Jacinto, battle, 1086, 1646, 2407; 
anecdotes of, 501, 1666; ball to com- 
memorate, /839, 1163; cannon, 1451; 
Lamar’s record, 413, 1443, 1458; Mex- 
ican prisoners captured at, 362; mus- 
ter roll, 358; official report, 354-5, 
requested, 391. 

San Jacinto, campaign, 351, 1657, 2496, 
2498-9. 

San Jacinto (Texas Naval vessel), 1893. 

San Jacinto River, 2206. 

San Juan Bautista de Lampazos, pre- 
sidial company, 59. 

San Marcos Spring, 1926. 


INDEX 31 


San Miguel Felipe, certificate, 2263. 

San Patricio, 341, 1824. 

San Patricio County, boundaries, 712; 
chief justice, 1377, 2093; representa- 
tive, 1484, 2361. 

San Saba (presidio), 1-2, 2436. 

San Saba Company, 1246. 

Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de, 76, 182- 

es 23192 390, 402.406; 1664,.2358; 2377: 
address to Texan army, June 1, 1836, 
375; anecdotes of, 2414, 2485; at- 
tempts at centralization, 1657; atti- 
tude of Texas toward, 1832, 114, 156; 
attitude towards Texas after San Ja- 
cinto, 406, 1291, 1301; biography, 364, 
1662, 2374, 2407, 2416-7, 2488, 2508, 
2561; custody and disposal after cap- 
fure at San. Jacinto, 359, 379, 382, 
391, 397, 404, 413-14, 420, 482, 531-2; 
decree, 173; domestic relations, 1652; 
invasion of Texas, 7836, 306, 309, 315, 
324, 285, 337; “letters, 356, 399, 539; 
plans and movements, 1846, 2262, 
2318; powers, 1847, 2341; pretended 
plot to liberate, 1836, 440, 503; re- 
lease, 485, 500, 505; reputed secret 
agent of, 1215; treaties: public, 366, 
secret, 365; unconstitutional assump- 
tion, of power, 281. 

Santa Fé, 1757; expedition, 1049, 1198- 
9, 1773, 1850, 1980, 1984, 1992, 2007, 
2010, 2013-14, 2036, 2038, 2040, 2043, 
2049) 82053, 2063, 2077) 2126, 2168; 
inhabitants, 1773, 1972, 2033, 2040, 
2070; insurrection, 1/808, 1663; press, 
1990, 2040; trade, 1049. 

Santangelo, O. de A., petition, 716. 

Santa Rosa (Mexico), inhabitants, in- 
vitation, 2386. 

San Xavier (presidio), 1. 

Saucedo, José Antonio, 
proclamation, 68. 

Saunders, James, 540. 

Saunders, Lovitt, letter, 540. 

Saunders, R. C., 699, 851. 

Savari, GVA 

Savery, H. P., letter, 1944. 

Sawyer, Caroline N., letter, 2515; verse, 
2181. 

Sawyer, F. A., letter, 448; order, 429. 

Sayre, Charles D., 160. 

Schmidt, Gustavus, 244. 

Schools, 651, 883, 1013, 1060, 1092, 1120, 


letters, 63; 


1374, 1697; offer to organize, 1157; 
plans for, 1034, 1697. 
Scotta———_ 1598-91914. 


Scott, Alfred V., letter, 434. 
Scott, John, 1588. 
Scott, William R., 2109. 
Scott, Winfield, 416,. 2341. 
Seals, 718, 2190, 2558, 2577-8. 
Seall, J., 2381: 
Searcy, Anderson, 
To. 


1102; indictment, 


Sebring, C. C., 1231, 12383, 1239; letters, 
941, 1232; 1247: 

Seeger, Augustus, letters, 1265, 1900, 
2102. 

Seguin, Erasmo, 3. 

Seguin, Juan Nepomuceno, 1874, 1926; 
letters, 653, 1779, 2021; movements in 
Federalist war, 2567; notes on file in 
Béxar, 690; request for permission to 
return to Texas, 2377. 

Seibles, G. G., 1113. 

Seminole Indians, war, 1/836, 416. 

Senate of Texas, 485, 658, 693, 796, 
1000, 1798, 1849; addresses to, 469, 
615, 705, 866; journal, 1836 (part), 
471, 1889 (part), 1544, .1837, cited, 
615, 1835, cited,’ 918: message to, 
1537; national bank bill, Jan. 5, 1838, 
656; resolutions cited, 482, 1577; 
resolution, reply to, 1673; secret reso- 
lution, 598. 

Settle, John A., letter, 2091. 

Sevey, 3 DEW 

Seward, William H., certificate, 1230. 

Sewell, Charles A., 882, 884. 

Seybold, William, 2008. 

Seymour, Isaac G., 572. 

Shackleford, Jack, 907; company, 691; 
company accounts, 264, 279; letter, 
1911. 

Shannon, James T., joint letter, 2100. 

Sharp, John, death, 1871; letter, 1379. 

Shaw, G., 1475; letter, 1533. 

Shaw, G. W., joint letter, 942. 

Shaw, James, joint letter, 942. 

Shaw, James B., 1490. 

Shawnee Indians, 801; chiefs, talk to, 
1321; coercion urged, 878; fight with 
Comanches, 1922; invited to confer- 
ence, 232; relations with Texas, 877, 
884; removal desired, 901; settlement 
in Texas, 53-4, 63. 

Shelby, A. B., 1941, 2047, 2089; letters, 
1566, 1692, 1943, 2011, 2088. 


Shelby County, district court, 861; 
militia, 1030. 

Shelden, Ezekiel, letter, 1754. 

Shepherd, William M., letters, 616, 


1023 (extract); 1752. 
Sherman, Sidney, 1513, 2561. 
Sherwood, John T., 635. 
Sherwood, Winfield Scott, letter, 635. 
Shields, Benjamin, 1551-2. 
Shinn, Wilson Kirk, joint 
894: letter, 895. 
Shinn’s Colorado Navigation Company, 
895. 
Shoal! Pelican, lots, 789. 
Sibley, John, statement, 2222. 
Simmonds, S. B., 1694. 
Simmons, James W., letter, 1166. 
Simmons, William, joint letter, 1708. 
Sims, —, 1329. 
Sims, Bartlett, 147. 


petition, 


32 INDEX 


Sims, Charles, 785. 

Sims, William, letter, 1939. 

Single Star of Texas, origin, 1966. 

Sirvent de Calongo, Ignacio, 2013. 

Slaves and slavery, 27, 417, 545, 585, 
685, 725, 765, 780, 844, 1179, 1472, 
1639, 1758, 1767, 1801, 1824, 1944, 
2114, 2580, 2626; bearing upon an- 
nexation question, 462, 659, 708, 862; 
upon loan question, 862. 

Slave trade, 1331, 1799. 

Smead, P. H., letter, 592. 


Smith, SAL. 

Smith, ———, 835. 

Smith, mo Wares ; 

Smith, Ashbel, 734; claim, 1422; let- 
ters, 1000-1, 1432, 1601, 1712; nomi- 


nation as surgeon-general, 986. 

Smith, Ashbel ? 808, 810. 

Smith, Benjamin F., joint petition, 
930; letter, 383. 

Smith, Daniel W., 2424. 

Smith, E., letter, 1395. 

Smith, Erasmus (Deaf Smith), 543. 

Smith, Francis G., 1946-7. 

Smith, G., 309. 

Smith, George, 619. 

Smith, Hamp, 671. 

Smith, Henry, 202, 224-5, 276, 288, 292- 
8, 302, 309, 338, 346; address, 305; 
assassination planned, 306; _ biog- 
raphy, 2407; candidacy for  presi- 
dency, 679, 681, 720; circular, 267; 
division, muster roll, 1832, 128; doc- 
uments, 186, 189; election as captain, 
1832, 132; estimates of, 679; histori- 
cal material furnished to Lamar, 
437: letters, 154, 277, 299, 307, 310, 
487; messages, 259, 290; comment, 
261; proclamation, 342; quarrel with 
counsel, 295,- 299, 302, 304-5, 307-8, 
310, 3438; settlement of treasury ac- 
counts, 1089. 

Smith, Henry ? 184; diary, 501. 

Smith, High, 1872. 

Smith, Jackson, letters,. 1041, 

1455. 4 

Smith, James, 1003. 

Smith, James H., 1764; letter, 758. 

Smith, James W., letter, 1876. 

Smith, John M., 2120. 

Smith, John W., 209, 215, 690, 1940; 
letters, 213-14. 

Smith, iN. swat 25: 

Smith, Nathan, 1393. 

Smith, Richard, Beall and others v., 
580. 

Smith, Stephen, letters, 425, 709. 

Smith, Thomas F., letter, 1355. 

Smith, W. W. T., letter, 1714. 

Smith, William A., 425, 709. 

Smith, William R., 2055. 

Smith, William R. (Dr.), letters, 1127, 
1400, 1516, 1795. 


1422, 


Smith, William R. ? 726. 

Smith, Mrs. William R., 1127. 

Smoot, Benjamin S., 446, 452. 

Smoot, Edward, 446, 452. 

Smyth, George W., 1865; letter, 1318. 

Snell, eae: 

Snively, Jacob, joint certificate, 1954. 

Snow, Charles B., 1261; joint petition, 
1267. 

Somervell, Alexander, 384, 389, 1019. 

Sonora and Sinola, presidial companies, 
estimates, 57. 

Soto, Augustin, statement, 2299. 

Soulé, Pierre, letters, 1073, 1183. 

Soult, Maréchal de, see Dalmatie, Duc 
de. 

South, annexation in relation to, 862; 
attitude of Federal administration 
toward, 2566; Clay’s record regard- 
ing, 844; doctrine, 1441; nancial de- 
pendence, 1002; misfortunes, 1763. 

South Carolina, attitude toward Fed- 
eral administration and tariff, 1411; 
loan, 835; nullification episode, 544. 

South Carolinian, 1411. ; 

Southern Commercial Convention: 
third and fourth, 844; New Orleans, 
1855, 2487, 2489. 

Southern Convention question, 2457. 

Southern Literary Assistant, 578. 

Southern Literary Messenger, 1441. 

Southern Review, 2175. 

Southwestern Historical 
cited, 142, 176, 308, 487. 

Spain, colonial policy and government, 
2175; 2812; Forsyth’s_ reception, 
1819, 17; recognition of Texas, 1888. 

Spanish Vice-Consul, St. Louis, letter, 
Cie 

Sparks, William H., letter, 1988. 

Sparta Female Model School, 1092; an- 
nouncement, 911. 

Sparta Female Model School ? 85. 

Speakman, Thomas, letter, 439. 

Speculating party, rout, July, 1835, 209. 

Spilman, , 138; 140. 

Spradling, R. W., 2355. 

Squier, Ephraim George, letter, 2406. 

Stafford, William, 954, 958. 

Stamped paper, 103. 

Stanfield, Julia A., letter, 1117. 

Stanley, M. C., 921. 

Stansbury, , 1006, 1639. 

Stapp, Elijah, 887; letter, 888. 

“Star money,” 685, 734, 1167. 

Stark, , 1686. 

Starr, James H., 1528, 1840, 2106; ap- 
pointment to cabinet, 1280; docu- 
ment, 643; intended resignation, 
1824; letters, 1353, 1359, 1394, 1487, 
1490, 1492, 1496-7, 1517, 1530, 1538, 
1585, 1589, 1719, 1751; 1768) 9796-7, 
1811, 1826, 1867, 1878-9, 1916, 2022, 
2107, 2217, 2796; order to, 1491; re- 


Quarterly, 


INDEX go 


port, 1839, 
tions, 1604. . 
State Department of Texas, 1245: ad 
interim appointment, 1305-6; files, 
cited, 1511-12, 2048; remissness in 
diplomatic correspondence, 1458. 

State Rights, 171,178; party, 177, 180, 
844, 

Steamboats, 
2407. 

Stevens, Ann A., letters, 2182, 2579. 

Sterling, Mark, certificate, 2285; letter, 
2288; statements, 2275, 2279, 2298. 

Stevens, William H., 2487. 

Stevenson, Robert, letter, 1143. 

Stewart, Charles B., letters, 960, 1224, 
1525. . 

Stewart, Charles H., letter, 1722. 

Stewart, Daniel M., letter, 1054. 

Stewart, J. MecN., letter, 731. 

Stewart, James, 733. 

Stickney, E. Lawrence, 
LEER 

Stiff, Thomas R., 1550; journal, 256; 
letters, 686, 1507; v., Lamar, 1440, 
1898, 1914. 

Still, W. G., letter, 1229. 

Stockfleth, G. de, letter, 1168. 

Stone, eer WS 

Stone, Clark M., 1204. 

Stone, G. M., 1565, 1568. 

Storms, J. M. (Mrs.), 
2182, 2195, 2204, 2216. 

Stout, George, 949. 

Stout, Isaih, 949. 

Stout, Philander, 949. 

Stout, Sarah R., letter, 949. 

Stout, William B., notes from, 2465. 

Stovall, George, letter, 586. 

Stovall, Joseph, 706. 

Stovall, Joseph A., 586. . 

Strait, Hiram, 1598. 

Stratton, George S., letter, 922. 

Stubblefield, —, 1730, 1735. 

Sturges, Benjamin B., 504, 1024. 

Sturges, Oliver, 504._ 

Sublett, , 2051. 

Supreme Court of Texas, 856; appeal 
to, 950; chief justice, 1803, 1811; let- 
ter to, 1691; time and place of hold- 
ing, 1600, 1691-3, 1695. 

Sutherland, George, 141; circular, 146; 
letter, 1870. 

Sutherland, John, 1870. 

Sutton, James, 2193. 

Swaim, John D., 1821; 
1835. 

Swartwout, Samuel, 1836, 1887. 

Sweet, , 1441. 

Swete ? T. W., letter, 1518. 

Swift, Timothy, letters, 1209, 1212. 

Swisher, , 2071. 

Tamaulipas, Congress, 52; flying com- 
panies, 60; inhabitants, charge 


comment, 1679; sugges- 


introduced into Texas, 


434-5; letter, 


2400; letters, 


letters, 1828, 


against, 191; liberal movement, 1838, 
800; revolution, 1838-40, 2333. 

Tamaulipas, loss, 332. . 

Tampico, Expedition, 1647; 332; Mex- 
ia’s return to, 1832, 158. 

Tankersley, Benjamin A., letter, 1930. 

Tariff of Texas, 1465;° 1720; 1766; 
United States, 1411. 

Tarleton, James, 333; letter, 322. 

Tarpley, S. O., letter, 1862. 

Tarrant, EB. H., 890, 943, 1916. 

Tarshar (Caddo Chief), 901. — 

Tatem, C. C. (Mrs. Memory B.), let- 
ter, 536. 

Tatem, Joseph, 536. 

Tatem, Memory B., 536. 

Tawakoni Indians (Tahuacanas, Tawa- 
canas), 227, 896, 1748. 

Taxation, 636, 1465, 1766, 1907. 


Taylor, , o41. 
Taylor, ———,, 1046. 
Taylor, am) OSs 


Taylor, Charles §8., 2107; letter, 1469. 
Taylor, John B., 629, 637; note, 559. 
Taylor, John W., letters, 912, 1421. 
Taylor, Sereno, letter, 1092. 

Taylor, Thomas, letter, 944. 

Taylor, Zachary, 2220, 2297, 2300, 2315, 
2319, 2338-9; orders, 2349, 2352; plans 
and movements, 2318, 2336, 2347, 
2358. 

Teal, Henry, 395, 576. 

Telegraph use tendered to the Repub- 
lie, 1225. 

Telegraph and Texas Register, 471, 543, 
614, 686, 828, 943, 1952; circulation, 
1145: editor, 771, 1397; Jones’s cam-- 
paign contributions to, 770-1; perse- 
cution, 811; political attitude, 1838- 
9, 747, 800, 1145; public printing, 987. 

Telegraph, Columbia, see Columbia 
Telegraph, 485. 

Temple, Palmer 
1481, 2065. 

Ten-e-wish Indian tribe, 2388. 

Tenorio, , ejection, 1835, 204, 236, 
281, 1607, 1625. 

Terdn, Manuel de, 99, 122, 135, 148; 
biography, 2407; trip to Texas, 1833, 
views on Texas affairs, 115. 

Teran, 153. : 

Terrell, Abel, 1631. 

Terrell, George W., 1780. 

Terry, Clement, letter, 87. 

Terry, D. S., 2362. 

Teulon, George Knight, 2063; letters, 
1309, 1378, 2158. 

Teutonia (German colony), 1452. 

Tewullie, see Bowl. 

Texana, 1863. 

Texas, advantages, 682, 837; article 
upon, 443; Austin’s confidence in, 93; 
chronology, 2161; citizenship, 512; 
claims to, 72; climate, farming re- 


Columbus, letters, 


34 INDEX 


sources, 226, 576; commercially a 
part of Mexico, 1827; conditions: 
1882, 114, 117, 1835, 199, 202, 209, 
211,: 219, 1837, 548, 1838, 964; 969, 
184—?, 2415; confusion of public af- 
fairs, 1837, 558; cotton speculations 
in, 748; danger to from internal 
enemies, 401; departments, 137, 280, 
2814; description, 997; disunion, 
1836, 328; flights to, 802; French 
agent sent to, 826; free importation 
list. cited, 1832, 115: future, 711; 
gain to from war between England 
and the United States, 658; general 
ignorance of Mexican law in, 82; gov- 
ernmental system, 682; inquiries re- 
garding, 383, 417, 436, 549, 560, 573, 
583, 589, 592, 634, 657, 682, 708, 714, 
793, 802, 827, 837, 844, 850, 863, 883, 
935, 1020-1, 1054, 1060, 1076, 1114, 
TAV7s 1242, 12607 23515135 ela no: 
1411, 1470,: 1499, 1587, 1754, 1834; 
1838, 1883, 1918, 1998, 2082; inhab- 
itants, apathy, 1836, 341, cessation 
of hostilities, 1832, 122; interest in, 
in the United States, 391-2, 503, 659, 
869, 1002, 1169, 1197, 1211, 1412; in- 
ternational complications involving, 
658-9; military operations suggested, 
1322; mineral resources, 1012; need 
of good society, 1838, 720; Pacific 
coast policy, 968; policy in case of 
war between England and the United 
States, 659; political situation, 1834, 
186, 189; prospects: 1836, 499, 1838, 
941, 969, 1839, 1055; relations: with 
France, 872, 1215, 1410, Mexico, 781, 
United States, 544, 835, 862; separate 
sovereignty commended, 862; signifi- 
cance to, of Lamar’s election, 658; 
“State question,” 115, 170; topogra- 
phy, 226; wars, 1812-13, 2385; Wil- 
liam v., 950. (See also Coahuila y 
Texas; Coahuila, Nuevo Leén y 
Texas; etc.) 

Texas, army, etc., see Army, etc., of 
Texas. 

Texas 
son, Henry. 

Texas, East, Cherokee settlement, 905; 
election, 7838, 816; Houston’s politi- 
cal, standing, 593, 2063; Lamar’s 
strength, 1838, 720, 752, 755, 778, 799- 
800, 1280; land, 1953; political move- 
ments, 1838, 747; population, 1840, 
1776. (See also Mexicans in Texas, 
Revolt, 1839.) 

Texas, Southwestern, notes upon, 523. 

Texas, Western, citizens’ meeting, 1781; 
conditions, 1834, 2151; importance to 
of frontier protection, 871; Lamar’s 
strength, 720, 753, 755, 2192: organ- 
ization after the Mexican War, 2392; 
prospects of a new state, 2216, 2243. 


by Milam, see Thomp- 


(See also Laredo; Nueces County; 
Webb County). 

Texas Almanac, comment: 1858, 2561, 
2591; 1860, historical compend, 2795. 

Texas Centinel, (Sentinel), 2051, 2068. 

Texas Chronicle, 611-12. 

The Texas Emigrant, 1419. 

Texas Farmer ? 681. 

Texas Gazette, 99, 143. 

Texas Mounted Volunteer Riflemen, 
y Wid 

Texas Mounted Volunteers, 2226; ad- 
dress, 2394; muster roll, 2228. 

Texas Philosophical Society, 889. 


. Texas Republican, 192, 212. 


Texas State Historical Association, 
quarterly, see Southwestern Histori- 
cal Quarterly, 142, 176, 308. 

Texian (Weekly), 2126-9, 2158. 

Texian Democrat, 2171. 

Tharp, Richard R., letter, 1114. 

Thomas, 108. ; 

Thompson, , 1625. 

Thompson, Algernon P., 627, 666; let- 
ters, 1416, 1567, 1683, 1771. «(See 
also Léger and Thompson.) 

Thompson, C., 706. 

Thompson, Henry, 1025, 1039, 1748; ac- 
counts, 919; letters, 918, 1110, 1204, 
1412, 1441, 1454, 1593, 1682; Teras 
re by Milam comment, 
1412, 1454, 1593. 

Thompson, Napoleon B., letter, 822. 

Thompson, William A., letter, 473. 

Thomson, Alexander, document, 282. 

Thornton, Francis W., letter, 1647. 

Thrasher, J. S., 2488. ; 

Thruston, A. S., 800; letter, 816. 

Ticknor, Isaac, 425, 506; company, 303, 
709. 

Ticknor, James H., letter, 506. 

Tilden, 8B. 1.;. Jr., 22280,920008 
2281. 

Times, 2161. 

Timmins, Thomas, 1030; letter, 266. 

Tinsley, William B., document, 178. 

Toby, Thomas, 930. 

Toby, Thomas & Brother, 368-9; com- 
plaint against, 476. 

Tod, John G., 1147-8, 1503; letter, 1950. 

Toler, Daniel J., 1134, 1137-8, 1141-3; 
information from, 2179. 

Tomkins, A. M., 1065. 

Tompkins, Caleb, letter, 1348. 

Tompkins, Gus, 1899. 

Tompkins, Jack, 1899. 

Tonkawa Indians (Tonkaway), 893, 
982, 2368, 2432; friendliness, 896. 
ue José Maria, bando, 175; letter, 

16 

Torrance, — , 884. 

Torrance, Mansfield, letter, 1763. 

Torrey, John F., letter, 2019. 

“Tory Party,” 306. (See also Land 


letter, 


INDEX BD 


speculators. ) 

‘Toweash Indians, 633. 

‘Towns, J. T., 2480. 

‘Townsend, Nathaniel, petition, 1286. 

‘Trade, contraband, 2422; Cuban, 1888, 
2023; foreign, 1348; French, 1445-6, 
1838, 2050; frontier, 2314; Mexican, 
1079, 1675, 1742, 1804, 2081, 2359, 
2420-2; regulations, 502; South Amer- 
ican, 2548, 2572. (See also \Direct 


trade: Free trade.) 
‘Transit, Nicaragua, 2624, 2674, 2733, 
2761, 2783-4; contracts, comment, 


2717, 2759; decrees, comment, 2738, 
2781; grant, 2597-8, 2600; reclama- 
tions, 2737; route, 2589; status, 1859, 
2732. 

‘Transportation, 765, 862, 1593. 

Travis, William Barret, "2427; agree- 
ment, 203; arrest ordered, 1835, 209, 
227, 236; breach with J. B. Miller, 
1835, 209: document, 224; expedition 
against Anahuac, 18852 °203-4,4224: 
Fannin’s movement to aid, 339; im- 
prisonment, 1/832, 110-13, 116; letters, 
169, 202, 225, 271, 338 (Alamo let- 
ter.) 

Travis County, boundary, 1724, 1734; 
public meeting, June 1843, 2153. 

‘Treasurer of Texas, 865, 1769; report, 
1022; report cited, 1427. 

Treasury Department, 1811, 1864; defi- 
cit, 1089; drafts (“Star money’), 
685, 734, 1167; emptiness, 1841, 1967; 
investigation of, 1775; notes, 1739, 
plates for, 1213; report, 1409; secre- 
tary, 1107, 1768, 1854, 1878-9; report 
to, 1836, 451. 

Treat, James, 1746, 1892-3; health, 
1154; letters, 1498, 1547; mission to 
Mexico, 1500, 1777. 

Treaties, conventions, ete.: citation and 
comment: Great Britain-Nicaragua, 
2732, 2750; Mexico-Cherokee, 529; 

- Mexico-France, 1169, 1215; Texas- 
Cherokee, 352, 564, 781, 1297; Texas- 
France, 868, 872, 1196, 1424, 1426, 
1460, 1594; Texas-Great Britain, 868, 
1965, 2018; Texas-United States, 
2018, 2083; United States-Great Brit- 
ain (Clayton-Bulwer), 2727; United 
States-Mexico, 876, 13861; United 
States-Nicaragua, 2593, 2600, 2603, 
2611, 2618-19, 2621, 2625-7, 2631, 2634, 

; Bost A043. 2645, 22116) 1islm2iey. 
Ziad, 214d, 2751, 2781;,0 2783-67. Text 
of Clayton-Bulwer (Spanish), 2456. 

Turpin, Anderson I., letter, 1076. 

Turtle Bayou resolutions, 114. 

Ugartechea, Domingo de, 142, 212-4, 
240; circular, 206; letters, 135, 148, 
236; plans and movements, 1835, 227, 
Bots 

: Underwood, Warner L., 1067, 1223. 


United States, aid to Texas from, 551, 
874; Congress, 928; division, 837; 
financial and _ political conditions, 
1839, 1002; political prospects, 1839, 
863; prospects, 1838, 663; relations; 
with Canada and England, 658-9; 


with Mexico, 658, 708, with Texas, 
835, 1167; Treasury Department, cir- 
cular, 2681. 


United States Bank, see oe of the 
United States. 

United States Telegraph, 422. 

University of Texas, lands, surveys, 
2095-6; legislation upon, 1858, 2591. 

Uribe, Rafael, letter, 2303. 

Uribe, T., 2374. 

Urquhart, John A., joint letter, 532. 

Urrea, , 402-3, 406, 2348. 

Usher, Patrick, 887-8. 

Van Buren, Martin, 417, 462, 465, 585, 
661, 708, 1002. 

Vandalia Free Press, 1043. 

Van Ness, Cornelius, 860, 871, 1515, 
1874, 2033, 2064; letters, 937, 1696, 
1724, 1750, 1979, 2041. 

Van Ness, G., letter, 2348. 

Van Ness, James, letter, 860. 

Van Nortwick, , letter, 907. 

Vansickle, Soke 

Van Zandt, Isaac, 2360. 

Vasquez, Rafael, invasion, 1842, 2422. 

Vaughn, George, 691. 

Vaughn, James, 691. 

Vaughn, William E., 691. 

Veatch, John A., 2240, 2254, 2259-60, 
2280, 2288, 2308, 2336, 2346; certifi- 
cate, 2276; complaint, 2275; letters, 
POA Mono), 2460, 22011, s2ooopieace 0, 
2398. 

Velasco, 309, 363, 1819; disturbances, 
1832, 1619; collectorship, 945-6, 2058, 
2061, 2066, 2084; Fourth of July cel- 
ebration, 742, 762; nomination meet- 
ing, 777; port, 1871; public dinners, 
204-5, 1413; races, 720, 1071. 

Velasco, Fort, 120; capitulation, 142; 
muster roll of men in engagement 


near, 128; operations around, 1882, 
121, 132, 142-38, 148, 152-3; returns, 


155. 

Vera Cruz, blockade, 1215. 

Veramendi family, politics, 1874. 

Vickery, C. W., 1704, 1731. 

Victoria, Guadalupe, 1255-6, 1290, 1298- 
9, 1301, 13814; decree, 64. 

Victoria (town), 143; Indian troubles, 
1855, 1863; merchants’ petition, 1742; 
protection, 241, 247; public meeting, 
1739; 

Victoria County,+ chief justice, 990, 
1099, 1880; sheriff, 1180; suit to be 
brought in, 1099. 

Victoria, jurisdiction, 156; 
159. 


statement, 


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Vidaurre, Fernando de, 2238. 

Viesca, José Maria, 97; election as 
governor of Coahuila and Texas, 517. 

Villa Aldama, 2372. 

“Village miscellany,” 34. 

Villars, John, 2455; information from, 
2370. 

Volunteer army of Texas, 246, 264, 269, 
320, 324, 339, 341, 405-7, 415-16, 424- 
5, 475, 540, 574, 600, 602, 604, 654-5, 
788, 799, 836, 942-3, 988, 995, 1216, 
1778, 1782, 1788; commander, 245; 
discipline, 252, 1199, 2081; muster 
rolls, 128; praise of, 1198; resolu- 
tions, 238-9; returns of election, 330. 

Volunteers from the United States, 276, 
294, 306, 320, 335, 337, 391-2, 404, 
406, 415, 536, 604, 641, 700; Alabama, 
264, 279, 425, 434-5, 506, 709, 740; 
Georgia, 398, 422, 424, 438, 524, 540, 
574, 579-80, 586, 727, 793, 920, 967; 
Kentucky, 848; Louisiana, 332, 432, 
1510; Maryland, 733; Mississippi, 
691, 1786; New York, 332, 430. (See 
also Alabama Grays; Georgia Battal- 
ion; Red Rovers of Alabama; etc.) 

Volunteers, United States Army (Mexi- 
can War): Alabama, 2230; Arkansas 
and Texas, 2390. (See also Laredo 
Guards, Texas Mounted Volunteers, 
etc.) 

Waco Indians, 633, 896. 

Waddel, Moses, 80. 

Wadsworth, William, 524; claim, 967; 
company, 398, 967; estate, 727. 

Walcott, Horatio N., 1871. 


Walker, Robert John, letters, 1285, 
2556. 
Wall, —, 1075. 


Wallace, J. W. E., 1656. 

Wallace, J. W.°E. .? 322: 

Wallach, W. D., 1462. 

Waller, Edwin, 202, 2743; agreement, 
119; expedition to Austin, 1264; joint 
petition, 954; letters, 1044, 1257, 1294, 

1808, 1320, 1363, 1868, 1640, 1817; 
order for money for, 1375. 

Walsh, William Victor, 1450. 

Walton, George, letters, 697, 1551. 

Wamock, J., letter, 1959. 

War Department of Texas, 701; chief 
clerk, 1417-18; funds, 1081; secretary, 
1489. 

War Party, rout, July, 1835, 209. 

War of Independence of Mexico, 9-10, 
37-41, 1651-3, 1655, 1659, 1667, 2026, 
2370. 2 

Ward, R. D. W,, 1953. 

Ward, Russell, 1151; joint letter, 1150. 

Ward, Thomas, 288. 


Ward, Thomas William, letters, 678, - 


1574, 2096; report, 2095. . 
Ward, William, 277, 1650, 1658; com- 
mand, 288, 350, 425, 740, 793, 967; 


document, 330; letter, 337; election 
as lieutenant-colonel, 324; treatment, 
350. 

Washington, Lewis M. H., 2490; “The 
Forsaken” ; 1237; letters, 
1843, 1891, 2005; ““Prospectus” 
1807. 

Washington (Texas), convention, 222, 
344. 

Washington Company (Louisville), 848. 

Washington County, chief justice, 1134, 
1137-8, 1141-3, 2044; congressional 
candidates, 2071; Lamar’s strength, 
755. 

Washington Globe, 856, 1361. 

Washington States, 25738. 

Washington Union, 2195, 2204, 2521, 
2D 04% [ 

Waterloo (Texas), 1198-9. 

Watrous, John Charles, 923; 1105, 1274, 
2031, 2183; letters, 1600, 1852, 2006, 
2030. 

Watson, ————, 967. 

Watson, H. P., letter, 741. 

Watts, H. O., 994. 

Weaver, Philip, 1273. 

Webb ? Charles, 2221. 

Webb, David K., 885. 

Webb, James, 820, 1226, 1435, 1462, 
1515, 1524, 1749, 1382, 20417, 2186 
2126, 2376; candidacy for United 
States district judge, 2193, 2210, 
2215; eligibility for chief justiceship, 
$20; letters; 682, 2757, ° 779," igs; 
1428, 1486, 1474, 1924, 1967, 1992, 
2004, 2016, 2129, 2151, 2192, 2215, 
2306; mission to Mexico, 2015, 2057, 


2059, 2075; opinion, 429; order to, 
1375; prospects, 1846, 221; report, 
1234. 

Webb, James ? 939. 


Webb, Mrs. James, 682. 

Webb, James W., letters, 2311, 2401. 

Webb, W. C., letter, 885. 

Webb County, chief justice, 2379; Mexi- 
can authority, attempt to establish, 

" 2382; notary public, 2378-9. 

Webster, Daniel, 544. 

Welch, Jacob P., letter, 1021. 

Weld, George M., 732. 

Wells, L., 576, 642; troops, 917. 

Wells, Lysander ? 1441. 

Welschmeyer, John G., 1089, 1094. 

Westall, Thomas, 125. . 

Western, T. G., 1719, 1906. 

Western Advocate, 2151. ° 

The Western Texian, 2483. 

Williams, Joseph L., 2183. 

‘Weyant, M., letter, 1903. 

Weymouth, (40388: 

Wharton, John A., 224-5, 324, 332, 377, 
493, 831, 1057; duel, 199; health, 
aa letters, 492, 720; message to, 
02. 


INDEX SH 


Wharton, William H., 121-2, 142, 192, 
199, 212, 529, 1257; addresses, 156; 
357; agreement, 119; at Matamoros, 
556; biography, 2407; joint calls for 
public meetings, 209, 216; “card,” 
187; letters, 153, 190, 265, 945, 1062; 
resolution, November 6, 1838, cited, 
901. 

Wharton, William H. ? 38. 

Wharton (Texan brig of war), 1825, 
1881. 

Wheelwright, George, 577, 912, 1812; 
instructions to, 1900; letter, 798; 
order to, 1825; “shipping articles,” 
1881. 

Whitcomb, Samuel, Jr., letter, 1157. 

White, ome (itis 

White, David, letter, 900. 

White, Hugh Lawson, 417, 465. 

White, John M., 1151; jeint letter, 1150. 

White, Joseph M., 1196, 1426; letter, 
1319; Recopilacién proposed 
new edition, 1129, 1144. 

Whitest. “1, letter, 1027. 

White, Walker, 738. 

Whiting, Samuel, 746, 749, 810, 1133, 


1145, 2129: letters, 415, 745, 987, 
1031, 1245, 2130; public printing, 
1573-4. 


Whiting, Samuel, Jr., 1267. 

Whitney, Eli, letter, 1576. 

Whittaker, William, 273, 294, 304. 

Wiehl, James, 654-5. 

Wiess, S., letter,1829. 

Wightman, E. R., joint letter, 1910. 

Wilkins, Richard R., 673; letters, 1064, 
1482; mortgage, 1279. 

Wilkinson, J. A., certificate, 2265; state- 
ment, 2278. 

Willey, Joseph, 1042. 

Williams, —, 83. 

Williams, John A.,.202, 209, 214, 251. 

Williams, L., 1385. 

Williams, M. B., letter, 1470. 

Williams, Samuel M., 83, 115, 136, 139, 
1445, 658, 1032, 1426, 8612, 1643, 
2156; characteristics, 1281; election- 
eering broadside, 2214; document, 
1568; letters, 147, 667, 1349, 1364, 
1766; navy contracts cited, 862, 1004; 
sale of land scrip, 462; statement, 
208; superseded as loan commission- 
er, 1055. (See also McKinney and 
Williams. ) 

Williams, Seth, 2239. 

Williams, William H., statement, 2258. 

Williams, William, M., 1545; letters, 
1543¢ 1758: 

Williams, William W., 1685. 

Williams, Williamson, 388. 

Williams, Wilson, 382. 

Williamson, H. J., 308. 

Williamson, Robert M., 110-11, 113, 157, 
225; addresses, 112, 205;arrest ad- 


vised and ordered, 209, 214; histori- 
cal notes, 1649; letters, 160, 679, 755, 
1787; v., the Republic, 950. 

Willson, William F., 1219-20. 

Wilson, , 2363. 

Wilson, Bob, 1593. 

Wilson, John, letter, 1113. 

Wilson, Joseph W., letter, 435. 

Wilson, Melvil, 1571; letter, 1534. 

Wilson, Peter, 1156. 

Wilson, Thomas, letter, 542, 567, 613. 

Wilson, Wiley, letter, 455. 

Wilts,.S. C., 17384. 

Winding, bo H 585.2793. 

Winfield, E. H., letter, 2262. 

Winfields, 1402. 

Winn, W. H. G., letter, 1246. 

Winn, Walter, 2363, 2379; commission, 
219; 

Winston, Cimbor ? declaration, 39. 

Wise, Simeon, 1459. 

Wolfe, James M., letters, 489, 527. 

Wolfenberger, Samuel, joint letter, 
1480. : 

Woll, Adrain, 367; letter, 363; raid, 
1842, 2165. 

Wood, David L., 
1243, 1334. 

Wood, George T., 974, 1575, 2347; doc- 
ument, 2378; letters, 1560, 2226; po- 
litical prospects, 1847, 2360. 

Wood, Thomas, 590. 

Woodbury, Jesse, 657. 

Woodbury, John L., grant, 803. 

Woodhouse, M. T., joint letter, 2115. 

Woodlief, , 395, 1169. 

Woodlief, D., joint letter, 1098. 

Woodward, John, 441, 835, 980, 1412, 
1429-16 75,- L710, 1716: Arguments 
and observations cited, 692; 
fraud alleged, 1591, 1601, 1675, 1813; 
letters, 676, 692, 1414-15, 1520. 

Wool, John Ellis, 2383-4; orders, 2380, 
2390-1. 

Worcester, C. T:, letter, 1570. 

Worcester, Mrs. C. T., 1570. 


10438; letters, 1186, 


Wright, , (of Rawdon, Wright, 
Hatch and Edson), joint letters, 
1218, 1248. | 


Wright, A. S., 1938; letters, 1981, 2015. 

Wright, Francis B., letter, 1278. 

Wright, Norris ? 782. 

Wright, Silas, 2195. 

Wright, Travis G., 1685. 

Wright, William, letter, 1095. 

Wynn, William L., 1087. 

Yates, A. J., letter, 1108. 

Yellow fever, 862, 1406, 
1516, 1535, 1570, 2360. 

Younger, A., letters, 2209, 2375. 

Yucatan, 1964; envoy to Texas, 2086. 

Zapata, Antonio, 2123, 2440. 

Zavala, Lorenzo de, 351, 479, 515, 1295; 
attitude on the state question, 1833, 


1482, 1489, 


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170; biography, 2802; eonnection 
with the Texas revolution, 2409; 
document, 282; family, 1662; govern- 
orship of Mexico, 81; letters, 181-3, 
463; “sedition,” attempted arrest, 
209, 214-15. 


Zavala, Mrs. Lorenzo de, 563; informa- 


tion from, 515. 


INDEX 


Zavala, Lorenzo de, Jr., letter, 563. 
Zavala (Texas armed steamer), 1145, 


1147-8, 1161, 1169, 1191, 1211, 1249- 
50; disposal, 1214, 1288, 1350; mid- 
shipmen, 1267; proposed alteration, 
13850; suggestions regarding, 1177. 
(See also Charleston.) 


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